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Katowice Scientific Information Centre and Academic Library by HS99

A grid of red sandstone panels dominates every side of thisĀ universityĀ library inĀ Katowice, Poland, by architectsĀ HS99 (+ slideshow).

ArchitectsĀ Dariusz Herman, Piotr Smierzewski and Wojciech Subalski arranged the rectangular panels in a brickwork-style pattern toĀ "relate to the raw clay bricks on the neighbouring buildings," but used a different scale.

Gaps between the panels create hundreds of narrow windows, which become slivers of light all over the facade after dark.

HS99 won aĀ competition back in 2002 to design the library, which houses a series of scientific andĀ economicĀ collections for the University of SilesiaĀ and is the first stage inĀ a campus-wide redevelopment.

Three large floors form the main volume of the library,Ā matching the scale of the neighbouring universityĀ campusĀ buildings, while three upper floors with a smaller footprint create a slab-like tower at the north-east corner.

The architects planned this taller block as a visual marker for students, directing them towards the public square that lines the edge of theĀ building.

Students enter the library through a three-storey-high atrium,Ā which leadsĀ to reading rooms, group study areas, conference rooms and individual workspaces amongst the bookshelves.

Above: photograph is byĀ Tomasz Zakrzewski

"The interiors are zoned to respond to the many ways in which research and study can take place,"Ā Smierzewski told Dezeen. "We'veĀ create a wide variety of environments ranging from social to intimate."

Above: photograph is byĀ Tomasz Zakrzewski

Precast concrete panels cover theĀ interiorĀ walls, while grated ceilings offer glimpses of theĀ mechanical systems behind them.Ā "The utilitarian materiality and finishing alludes to the Silesian region's heritage rooted in mining and other forms of heavy industry," saidĀ Smierzewski.

Other libraries on DezeenĀ include a glass pyramid by MVRDV and aĀ golden library by COBE and Transform.

See more stories about librariesĀ Ā»

Photography is byĀ Jakub Certowicz, apart from otherwise stated.

Here's some more information from HS99:


Katowice ā€“ CINiBA (The Scientific Information Centre and Academic Library)

In 2002 a competition was launched by the University of Silesia for the design of a new library that would provide a world-class didactic facility for scientific research. The flexibility the winning proposal offered proved to be its major strength when, after securing a building permit, the program was modified to also include the collections of the University of Economics with no changes to the exterior form.

The Scientific Information Centre and Academic Library (Polish acronym: CINiBA) anchors the new campus redevelopment plan to be implemented in the coming years.

Located at the intersection of the east-west axis that forms the spine of the campus, and the north-south axis which connects the recreational grounds by the river to land set aside for further university expansion, the library reinforces the axial organization which has so far been poorly articulated. A central university square at the foot of the library, the FORUM, generates a civic gathering place that opens onto the libraryā€™s grand three storey atrium.

The height of the library has been determined by the average height of buildings on the university campus. The north elevation surpassing this height is directed towards the FORUM and houses the libraryā€™s closed stacks. This elevation emphasizes the rank and function of the FORUM and is in dialogue with the existing tall buildings which close the east-west axis.

The facades, clad in a repetitious fabric of rich kahan red sandstone, relate to the raw clay bricks on the neighbouring buildings without the connotation of scale inherent to a singular brick element. The exterior treatment abstracts the buildingā€™s function of organized book storing while introducing a notion of mystery inseparably connected to books.

Site plan - click for larger image

The lack of discernible scale produces a monolith when seen from afar that is gradually familiarized. Details such as the decreasing proportions of the faƧade tiling, the irregular cut of the sandstone slabs, as well as the windows carefully nested inside become visible.

Ground floor plan - click for larger image

The fenestration projects a stunning patchwork of light onto the FORUM at night, yet in the daytime allows diffused light to permeate into the libraryā€™s reading rooms. The resulting strongly introverted interior composition of the library floors focuses oneā€™s attention onto the books while calming the space. Partial isolation from the external world not only influences the atmosphere within but also introduces a flow of time detached from the pulse of the surrounding city.

First floor plan - click for larger image

Location: Katowice, ul. Bankowa 11a
Client: Consortium of the University of Silesia and University of Economics in Katowice
Design: SARP Competition No. 924: 12.2002 (1st prize)
Building Permit Secured: 2004

Second floor plan - click for larger image

Construction: 2009-2011
Building Footprint: 2 910 m2
Total Floor Area: 10562 m2

Longitudinal section - click for larger image

Volume: 62 560 m3
Net Floor Area: 12 273 m2
Gross Floor Area: 13 260 m2

Cross section - click for larger image

Maximum Volume Storage: 2 000 000 books
Volumes Currently Held: 340 000 books (open collection); 460 000 books (closed collection)

North elevation - click for larger image

Team: HS99, Dariusz Herman, Piotr Smierzewski, Wojciech Subalski,
Cooperation: Rafal Sobieraj, Adam Kulesza, Jacek Moczała, Wojciech Słupczyński
Structural Design: Jan Filipkowski, Joanna Jacoszek, Jerzy Rawski, Mariusz Staszewski

West elevation - click for larger image

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