Case Study Library Group11
Case Study Library Group11
Case Study Library Group11
OVERVIEW
• Year – 2020
Access
Water Body Buffer zone Site
Road
N Circulation core
Entrances
Central zone
Service entry
Structural
innovation
• According to categories
N multifunctional zones are
arranged, with space for
temporary arrangements.
• The continuous library space is extending • New technologies for efficient use of
through all levels with open media electrical energy are integrated, with a
collections. More specialized rooms are comprehensive ICT system for digital
organized around the three technical cores. communication and self-service.
• Year – 2015
SITE
HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC CHURCH AND SCHOOL
YEARLING PROPERTIES
HOLIDAY LANE
VILLAS AND ESTATES AT EDEN AND WHITEHALL
LIBRARY DESIGN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN V SHEET NO :
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CASE STUDY B.ARCH III YEAR –SEM VI
ESSHA PRIYA R – 19136040, HEESHWAR B – 19136049, VIDYASAGAR M – 19136055, MAHESH S - 19136079
ENTRANCE • The north pedestrian entry and
south vehicular entry are each
signified by a proscenium of terra
cotta with views through each
projecting into and through the
building.
14 Restrooms
• Deichman library was targeted towards a • Whitehall library focuses on the younger
diverse user group. generation of readers.
• Since it is a public library more requirements • On a large 3 acre site, the building is centered
were framed so the limited site area was a so the site offers the required buffer zone
major constraint. between the building and the urban area.
• With available site area the architects used • Since the building sits on a large plot, the
multistorey construction and cantilever to requirements were achieved in a single floor.
balance the needs of the building.
• The limited amount of categories, helped the
• Due to the diverse needs of the users the architects to solve the circulation needs with
building also utilizes a more complex a simple doubly loaded corridor.
circulation approach.
• The design approach also posed several • Conventional structural systems were used,
structural challenges, which also defined the with steel and glass contributing a major
overall form and aesthetic of the building. share in the overall composition.
• Difference in floor level provides a dynamic • The user’s experience is restricted to the
experience for the users, so the views and views within the site due to the lack of level
ambience are not the same in different points. differences in the floorspace.