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Historically, library was a private building dedicated to an individual, monastery or college. Today, the library is electonic and virtual- a building which loosely and casually contains the diverse tentacles of knowledge. Now knowledge is virtually everywhere; it has broken free of the constraint of buildings. If a library is repository of knowledge, this is now just one of its functions. The library's prime function is now making that knowledge available and encouraging exchange and reflection upon it.

The more the library diffuses under the influence of the computer, the more important become the architectural anchors of the building type. Important as the electronic screens of the library have become, there is no denying the social function of the library to a sense of identity, community and nationahood.

NZ suburban libraries have struggled to operate its contemporary function; the idea that a library is more than a repository of books and computers.

This thesis will examine the possibilities for suburban libraries, as social symbol that as a centre of community interaction and as a place to celebrate learning. I will develop the possibilities in architecture which is simultaneously alone and part of a community and investigate the possibilities in space for permanent and temporary collections everyday(as a market places for ideas).

The will be an emphasis on connection between athenaeum and library and a new form of library associated with social interaction.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Creating Form from a single Image


I'm interested in these ideas of overlapping and layering to create more abstract depictions of our experiences in urban situation. Indeed, architects often use abstractions to develop concepts and visualise ideas. These sketches by Daniel Libeskind could easily be mistaken for poster design or designs belonging to a car advertisement. Although not all from the same project, it is clear to see how these form the basis of Libeskind's completed structure.






Maybe this process can help me find out new form? ...hm..

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