Steven Holl Architects Designs Libary and Campus Masterplan in Malawi, Africa
Steven Holl Architects have revealed plans for a new library and campus design in Malawi, coinciding with the project?s approval by The Miracle for Africa Foundation. To be constructed of local stone, bamboo and concrete, the library will provide 66,000 square feet (6,132 square meters) of study and gathering space to the community.
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl Architects have revealed plans for a new library and campus design in Malawi, coinciding with the project?s approval by The Miracle for Africa Foundation. To be constructed of local stone, bamboo and concrete, the library will provide 66,000 square feet (6,132 square meters) of study and gathering space to the community.
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
The 66,000 sq. ft. library is organized via a section that provides maximum reflected light to the interior with optimum solar PV collection on the roofsThe library has been organized using a tiered section that will provide maximum reflected light to the free plan interior space, with meeting rooms and archives housed within glass, humidity-controlled enclosures. A rain collection pool in the center of the plan will direct visitors to the main circulation desk and bounce rippling reflections throughout the building in a ?cloud-like light.?
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
The project?...
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
Steven Holl Architects have revealed plans for a new library and campus design in Malawi, coinciding with the project?s approval by The Miracle for Africa Foundation. To be constructed of local stone, bamboo and concrete, the library will provide 66,000 square feet (6,132 square meters) of study and gathering space to the community.
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
The 66,000 sq. ft. library is organized via a section that provides maximum reflected light to the interior with optimum solar PV collection on the roofsThe library has been organized using a tiered section that will provide maximum reflected light to the free plan interior space, with meeting rooms and archives housed within glass, humidity-controlled enclosures. A rain collection pool in the center of the plan will direct visitors to the main circulation desk and bounce rippling reflections throughout the building in a ?cloud-like light.?
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
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