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Library Buildings around the World

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Indonesia<br />

dpavilionarchitects, Surabaya, East Java – Indonesia<br />

http://www.pavilionarchitects.com<br />

Libraires:<br />

Amin Shipping Container <strong>Library</strong>, Batu – Indonesia 2013<br />

surabaya-based firm dpavilion architects have recently completed a colorful library in batu made from eight recycled shipping<br />

containers that cost eight million rps (820 USD) each. <strong>the</strong>y are standardized modules suitable for a variety of uses, affordable, and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y symbolically hold <strong>the</strong> books that will open <strong>the</strong> children's eyes to <strong>the</strong> very world <strong>the</strong> containers have travelled before ending up<br />

as a library and polyclinic. in <strong>the</strong> small cosmopolitan agricultural town, a clash between <strong>the</strong> contemporary city and <strong>the</strong> village clash;<br />

where <strong>the</strong> gap between <strong>the</strong> rich and poor is increasingly widening, <strong>the</strong> project aims at leveling <strong>the</strong> playing field by providing an<br />

educational facility with over 6,000 books and a small clinic all for free, in an attempt to improve <strong>the</strong> quality of life for all <strong>the</strong> locals.<br />

each of <strong>the</strong> colored boxes are attributed to a different function: <strong>the</strong> blue volume is for entertainment and popular books; <strong>the</strong> red<br />

containers extend out as a canopy over an open-air circular reading terrace, and holds <strong>the</strong> science and technology books;<br />

<strong>the</strong> yellow is reserved for <strong>the</strong> women's reading room; <strong>the</strong> green greets visitors with <strong>the</strong> main lobby space. <strong>the</strong> actual built structure<br />

provides only <strong>the</strong> foundation for <strong>the</strong> containers hoisted upon steel stilts. <strong>the</strong> container <strong>the</strong>n becomes <strong>the</strong> perfect building component,<br />

economically and metaphorically, using its unique properties to introduce a world beyond <strong>the</strong> site to <strong>the</strong> children of batu. <strong>the</strong> library<br />

stands as a progressive structure leading <strong>the</strong> transition from a rural to an urban context, at <strong>the</strong> same time questioning <strong>the</strong> role of<br />

architecture as a result of commodity and materiality.<br />

(http://www.dpavilion-architects-amin-shipping-container-library/)<br />

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