OMA and Barcode Architects complete cross-shaped library in Normandy
OMA and Barcode Architects have unveiled their completed Bibliothèque Alexis de Tocqueville ? a library with a dramatic X-shaped plan in Caen, France.
The 12,500-square-metre multimedia library is set on the Presqu'île de Caen, a peninsula that extends out from the city in France's Normandy region towards the English Channel.
"The cross-shaped building marks this central location between the old city and the new, and is a symbol for an institution deeply invested in the future of Caen,"Â said OMA partner Chris van Duijn.
"The library pivots from the historical centre to the new urban masterplan, stretching from city to sea."
OMA designed the library in partnership with fellow Dutch studio Barcode Architects. Each of its four wings fan out in the direction of city landmarks: the Abbaye-aux-Dames to the north, the Abbaye-aux-Hommes in the west, the central train station to the south and an area of redevelopment in the east.
"The design of the Bibliothèque Alexis de Tocqueville is characterised by a cross-shaped floorplan responding to the library's urban context, with each of the four protruding planes pointing to a landmark in Caen," said OMA.
Each of the four column-free wings host print and digital media relating to a different theme:Â human sciences, science and technology, literature, and the arts. A large reading room is set at their intersection.
Reading rooms feature panoramic windows that stretch from floor to ceiling, offer...
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