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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Carles Rahola State Public Library in Girona, Spain by Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

 
January 20th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

The new library is located on a large rectangular plot in the center of Girona. Bounded on the north by busy Avenue Emili Grahit, the site is embedded in a dense and compact neighborhood of tall residential blocks. These urban conditions – plus the fact that this is the largest library in the network of public libraries in Catalunya – contributed to the development of a design strategy based on two main considerations.

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

  • Architects: Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico
  • Project: Carles Rahola State Public Library
  • Location: Girona, Spain
  • Photography: Pepo Segura
  • Year: 2014
  • Structural Engineer: David García / BIS Arquitectes
  • Mechanical Engineer: Eduard Bou / K2
  • Construction: Copcisa
  • Collaborators: Lorena Airasca, Cesc Buxo, Isis Campos, Marina Correia, María Soledad Díaz, Laura Guitart, Consuelo Koch, Víctor Moita, André Mota, Alexandra Perez, Alex Puig, Aristides Pujalte, Amanda Soler, Leticia Wouk
  • Area: 8.072 m2

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

First of all, given its civic and cultural importance the decision was made to differentiate the library from the surrounding residential fabric both in terms of its form and the materials.

Secondly, while the design responds to the new programmatic challenges of today’s library as a place of social interaction for young and old, it also reclaims the traditional role of the library as a place for reading, study and quiet reflection.

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

The different functional areas have been distributed over the building’s four floors according to the corresponding user groups and activities. Visitors enter from the new public plaza into the open and dynamic ground floor that contains the children’s library and playroom, an auditorium, exhibition gallery, cafeteria, and a place for reading newspapers and viewing videos. On the upper two floors there are the specialized areas of interest and spaces for reading, consultation and investigation. The administration offices are located on the basement level where access is limited to the library personnel.

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

A large open staircase connects the three public levels. In addition to allowing for fluid vertical circulation, the staircase is a key element for understanding the spatial continuity inside the library, which is organized around three internal courtyards.

While the transparent glass walls convert all the courtyards into gardens that are extensions of the interior spaces, each one assumes its own identity.

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

The articulation in plan and section of the central courtyard transforms it into a large funnel that brings natural light down into the heart of the building. The exuberant full-height green wall is a backdrop for the sequence of platforms created by the shifting geometry. From a rectangle on the basement level it becomes a square on the ground floor and then a double square on the first floor. On the top floor the patio opens up to become a square four times the size of the ground level.

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

The square courtyard on the south side features a tree in the middle and extends from the first to the second floors. And the third patio is a single-height square on the northeast corner.

The principle protagonist of the library is the light in its many variations. The square-shaped volume is almost entirely glazed in U-glass punctuated by sections of transparent glass, flooding the interior with a diffuse light especially comfortable for reading while framing views of the surrounding neighborhood.

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

At night the library glows like a giant urban lantern, welcoming everyone to enter and become part of this place for knowledge, culture and community life.Sustainable Aspects

The sustainability aspects are an integral part of the project concept and the library received the ‘Class A’ energy certification of the European Union for the maximization of natural light, industrialized construction with recycled low-maintenance materials, and a bioclimatic double U-glass facade. In addition, the building has maximum thermal insulation, a ventilated roof and a green wall and courtyard system.

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Pepo Segura

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

Image Courtesy © Mario Corea, Lluís Moran, Sebastián Guerrico

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