Public
kesher synagogue
14th street y
off the wall
stockholm library
prague library
mediatheque
beit binyamin
tel-aviv museum

Housing

state street
swell house
slice house
curve townhouse

Interiors

800 wea
bachelor duplex
east side duplex
west village duplex
79th street

Urban

hoboken 9/11
quebec center

 
            

Stockholm Public Library
with Z-A Studio
Open International Competition
Stockholm, Sweden

The Asplund building is one of Stockholm’s important architectural landmarks and connecting to it requires attention at all scales.  The new building leans forward, for example, to touch the old library making a significant yet respectful connection. We sought to use the inherent structural logic of the library – the bookshelf – as a building structure. The preliminary structure supports a dense grid of suspended steel cables, extending throughout the building, and shifts to accomodate a subway tunnel. The library serves three types of occupants - media & books, the public and the library staff - each with unique functional needs.  The heart of the library is the mass of book storage and the public reading halls are large-span spaces within the mass of book stacks, creating dramatic 2-3 floor high cathedrals for reading. Offices are cantilevers off the west facade.