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JDAP releases its competition proposal for Songdo Library Competition
Korea, South Architecture News - Apr 26, 2021 - 10:14 6199 views
JDAP has released its proposal for the Library of Songdo International City competition in Incheon, South Korea.
Called Central Library, Songdo, the studio conceived the library building as a place for the city to congregate around Knowledge, Culture and the Community.
The 9,000-square-metre library occupies a tight footprint of a 50m x 50m square, all cultural functions at the base are sunk into the earth while the soaring City Loft with the Children's Library and the General Public Library looks over the sea as a place for the pursuit of knowledge, in silence and at ease.
View from entrance plaza
The building is situated at site of prominent vantage within the city looking over the open grounds of the golf course and across the main road of the Convensia-daero.
As the studio explains, the complex responds to three major considerations of the surrounding urban context. The proposed scheme creates a large pedestrian and cyclists' plaza at the North East that looks towards the major approach from the city.
"Secondly, vehicles - for those visiting, dropping off books or for staff occupy the North West quadrant of the plot for a smooth flow into the building without any obstruction, crossflow or interference with pedestrian entry paths."
"Thirdly, the South West and South East portions of the site are kept completely green - drawing in the buffer green from the Convensia-daero and responding to the vast greens of the golf course beyond."
View of reading terraces
Multi-layered public space
A library for the 21st century - now conceived of anew for a large number of major world cities - becomes a space for the city to congregate around "knowledge, culture and the community". The Songdo Central Library becomes a multi-layered public space where functions centered around the community are kept open, freely accessible and open beyond any restrictive time periods for all citizens and visitors.
The 'Base building' sinks into the earth to allow for a cascading stair to flow down to the open public court, round which public activities are arrayed. The roof of this 'Base' becomes a dynamic entity that gets 'claimed' by children and visitors who may walk all over it and find a new way to enter the Public Reading Rooms above.
View of sunken court
Knowledge Enabler
The Children's Library and the General Public Library and Reading areas sit in a soaring, light-filled space under a roof that dips and rises - a massive LOFT for the city to enjoy the pursuit of knowledge in silence and at ease.
The reading areas are oriented with their larger aspects stretching East-West so that they maximise availability of natural light and views over the greens to the South. Circulation cores for visitors and for staff and services are at two ends of these spaces allowing for seamless connections between service areas while allowing the processional route of the visiting public to continue unhindered. The large floor plates offer flexibility for multiple configurations of internal furniture and stacks.
Forms of Memory
The sharply climbing and dipping lines of the building recall the sloping roofs of traditional Korean architecture. The building also forms an open gateway - a portal - again a gesture that is seen across the traditional architecture of the region. It is important for a building centered around knowledge to address the timelessness and the forward-looking character of knowledge-seeking, and the bold, confident presence of this building within the city responds to that idea.
View from street
A Light Hand Of Technology
The new Songdo Central Library sensitively employs technology and design intelligence to minimise its ecological footprint - both literally and figuratively. A compact plan allows about 70% of the site to be kept green and for public access. Natural light is maximised with large glazed aspects towards the South for letting in the winter sun.
Axonometric drawing
Intelligent building systems such as automated sun-control systems and an intelligent building management system optimise energy usage.
Most of the spaces have openable facades allowing for the possibility of natural ventilation for appropriate areas during times of pleasant weather. The envelope is an insulating skin with high thermal mass, optimising underfloor radiant heating and cooling systems.
Ground floor plan
First floor plan
Section
Entrance elevation
Project facts
Project Name: Central Library, Songdo
Architecture Firm: JDAP
Competition name: International Design Competition for Library, Songdo International City
Gross Built Area: 9000 sq.m
Project location: Sondgo, Incheon, South Korea
Lead Architects: JDAP
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