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New City Library

New City Library
© Christian Richters

NEW CITY LIBRARY

BOLLES+WILSON

ARCHITECTS
Bolles+wilson

YEAR
2010

LOCATION
Helmond, The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Library

AREA
5630.0 m2

PHOTOGRAPHS
Christian Richters

Text description provided by architect.

Like most Dutch cities Helmond is busy reinventing itself. The new City Library is the first component of a comprehensive new inner city shopping zone (master plan: Prof. Joan Busquets).

New City Library
© Christian Richters
New City Library
© Christian Richters

Directly adjacent to the new library are the 1970’s Tree Houses and Theatre by Piet Blom. Here the new library facade is moulded and sloped in dialogue with its dramatic neighbor. .

A between space, a block internal café terrace, a comfortable and dramatic extension of the existing enclosed Theatre Square is the result of this spatial symbiosis

The outer, street-facing facade is the representative face and entrance of the new library. Upper level projections mark the extremities, brackets (ears) carrying large-format ‘Bibliotheek’ letters.

New City Library
© Christian Richters
New City Library
© Christian Richters

A horizontal facade articulation differentiates ground level shops from glazed and setback first floor (Children’s Library) and the brick surface of the upper office level. A careful detailing and material choice for external surfaces provides a ‘tactility’ fitting to the historic Helmond city centre. Rough dark brown and unusually horizontal bricks (Hilversum format 50 x 290 mm)

On upper levels have open vertical joints and a beige horizontal mortar joint, stressing the layered grain of the brickwork. In contrast the base is in a flat beige brick (in 3 different heights – 50, 100, 140 mm). These are not laid in mortar, but glued together – resulting in a stone-like solidity and homogeneity.

New City Library
© Christian Richters
New City Library
© Christian Richters
New City Library
© Christian Richters

The internal spaces of the library are developed as an unfolding spatial sequence. Much of the ground floor is given over to retail. Entry is from both sides – via a generous double height entrance hall to the street side and via the more intimate café and event corner facing the Theatre Court.

The upward sequence is announced by a grand stair, which arrives at a first floor exhibition deck and the ‘piano nobile’ of the library. Here information stations, bookshelves and children / teenager zones are arranged around a central media Hot Spot: precisely circular, a Chinese-red sandwich. The Hot Spot offers the digital latest.

The route continues upward concluding in the light-filled upper level with a long working bench integrated in the long ‘tree house-facing’ window. BOLLES+WILSON’s commission also included furniture and lighting elements, the choreographing of atmosphere and character.

New City Library
© Christian Richters
New City Library
© Christian Richters
New City Library
© Christian Richters

Lanterns in the foyer, a newspaper reading table, a striped and upholstered café bench seat with Scandinavian lighting, information counters and a group study room with fragments of a 1950’s mural mounted on the wall, are among the long list of localised detail. The philosophy is one of multiplicity, a user-friendly comfort already much appreciated by librarians and reading Helmonders.


New City Library
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New City Library
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New City Library
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New City Library
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New City Library
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New City Library
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New City Library
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New City Library
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