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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.

Grimstad Library in Norway by Helen & Hard

 
December 14th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Helen & Hard 

The new library in Grimstand has a central, waterfront location. It lies between the old town and the new town center. The intention is for the library to not only be a place to read and borrow books, but for the building to become a social meeting point with the opportunity to host a variety of cultural events. The building is accessible for all.

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

  • Architects: Helen & Hard
  • Project: Grimstad Library
  • Location: Grimstad, Norway
  • Photography: Helge Eek

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

The context acts as an important driver for the architecture. The building acts as a covered walkway connecting the old town in the north and new town center in the south. This passageway is filled with a public and cultural programme for all the towns inhabitants and visitors to enjoy.

An existing building on the site, together with the budget, formed a limited framework for the project. However, this limitation was looked upon as a positive; the old structure is partially kept and acts as foundations for the new light timber structure. The compact volume of the building has a rational timber structure. The timber frames are placed with a spacing of 3m on top of the existing concrete building.

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

The building is organized over three floors. The main library functions on the first floor with a secluded children’s area on the second. The administration is found on the ground floor. Additionally the building houses a café, auditorium and exhibition spaces. These are in close proximity to toilet facilities making it possible to close off this zone for evening events.

By varying the vertical north-facing openings between the prefabricated east and west facing panels makes a dynamic façade. This portrays the interior movement, while the building negotiates between new and old.

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Helge Eek for BS Eurobib

Image Courtesy © Helge Eek for BS Eurobib

Image Courtesy © Helge Eek for BS Eurobib

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

Image Courtesy © Helge Eek for BS Eurobib

Image Courtesy © Helen & Hard

Image Courtesy © Helen & Hard

Image Courtesy © Helen & Hard

Image Courtesy © Helen & Hard

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