Architecture at the Central Library

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRThe Seattle Public Library's Central Library, located in downtown Seattle, has been a prominent site since 1906. The current structure, which opened on May 23, 2004, was designed by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in collaboration with LMN Architects, particularly highlighting the work of architects Rem Koolhaas and Joshua Prince-Ramus. The library structure is renowned for its innovative glass and steel design and has a LEED Silver certification. Notable features include the 'Red Floor' for its vibrant color palette, the Charles Simonyi Mixing Chamber for interactive information exchange, and the unique book spiral that spans four levels with a gently sloped walkway. The building's modern architectural design incorporates natural light through diamond-patterned windows and is intentionally constructed as a series of offset platforms providing exceptional city views.

Mitbringsel

  • 📅 Opened on May 23, 2004, in downtown Seattle.
  • 🏗️ Designed by architects Rem Koolhaas and Joshua Prince-Ramus.
  • 🟥 The 'Red Floor' is a vivid photo spot on level 4.
  • 📚 The book spiral connects four floors with a sloped walkway.
  • 🌿 Features an indoor garden and nature-themed carpet.
  • 🏆 Awarded a LEED Silver rating for its design.
  • 📚 Charles Simonyi Mixing Chamber facilitates information exchange.
  • 🔭 Offers unique city views from its stacked platforms.
  • 💡 Uses natural light filtering through diamond-patterned windows.
  • 🌆 Modern architectural marvel set in downtown Seattle.

Zeitleiste

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    The Seattle Public Library's Central Library, located in downtown Seattle, has been a significant site since 1906, replacing original buildings over the decades. Its current structure, designed by Rem Koolhaas and Joshua Prince-Ramus, opened in 2004 featuring a glass and steel architecture. Notable for its 'Red Floor', diverse architectural elements, and LEED Silver certification, the library's highlights include the Charles Simonyi Mixing Chamber, a unique book spiral walkway, and the Betty Jane Narver Reading Room, offering a modern twist to traditional library spaces. The design emphasizes natural light and provides panoramic views of the city.

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Video-Fragen und Antworten

  • When did the current Seattle Central Library open?

    The current Central Library opened on May 23rd, 2004.

  • Who designed the Seattle Central Library?

    The library was designed by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture and LMN Architects, with Rem Koolhaas and Joshua Prince-Ramus as principal designers.

  • What is unique about the book spiral in the Central Library?

    The book spiral connects four levels with a gently sloping walkway, allowing visitors to navigate without using stairs, escalators, or elevators.

  • What is the 'Red Floor' in the Central Library?

    The 'Red Floor' is level 4 of the library, featuring 13 shades of red and pink, popular for photography.

  • What award has the Central Library received for its design?

    The Central Library received a LEED Silver rating for its design.

  • What is the Charles Simonyi Mixing Chamber?

    It is envisioned as a trading floor for information where library staff and patrons interact to meet information needs.

  • What was on the Central Library site before the current building?

    Before the current building, a five-story library was erected in 1960, replacing the original 1906 library, which was demolished in 2001.

  • What natural elements are featured in the library's design?

    An indoor garden and nature-themed carpet enhance the outdoorsy feel with sunlight entering through diamond-patterned windows.

  • What is the architectural style of the Seattle Central Library?

    The building is designed as a series of stacked platforms, ensuring unique views and natural lighting.

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    ♫ music plays ♫
  • 00:00:04
    welcome to The Seattle Public Library's Central Library in downtown Seattle
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    this location between 4th and 5th Avenues and Madison and Spring Streets has been the site of Seattle's main libraries since 1906
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    the original building was demolished and replaced with a five story building in 1960
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    that building was torn down in 2001 to make way for the new Central Library building
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    the current Central Library opened on May 23rd 2004 with more than 25,000 people touring the building that day
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    the glass and steel structure was designed by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in the Netherlands in collaboration with Seattle-based LMN Architects
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    Pritzker Prize winning Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and Seattle native Joshua Prince-Ramus were the principal designers
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    level 4 of the Central Library is known as the "Red Floor"
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    13 shades of red and pink are used on these surfaces and this hallway is a popular spot for photography
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    the Central Library was awarded a LEED Silver rating by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
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    the indoor garden and nature themed carpet along with the sunlight that filters through the diamond patterned windows give this room an outdoorsy feel
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    architect Ren Coolhaas envisioned the Charles Simonyi Mixing Chamber as a trading floor for information where library staff and patrons mix to find answers to information needs
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    the middle section of the Central Library building is the book spiral on levels six through nine
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    these four levels are connected by a gently sloping spiral walkway that allows you to walk all the way through without using stairs, escalators or elevators
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    the Betty Jane Narver Reading Room is the large open space surrounded by diamond-shaped windows to let in natural light
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    this area is a 21st century take on the vaulted reading rooms of the 19th century
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    level 10 is the highest public access level of the Central Library
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    from this balcony you can look all the way down to the living room space on level 3 and view all of the levels in between
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    from here you can see that the building is designed as a series of stacked platforms each of which serves a unique purpose
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    these platforms are offset in a way that captures natural light and shade and offers unique views of the city
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    thank you for joining me on this tour of the Central Library
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    ♫ music fades ♫
Tags
  • Seattle Central Library
  • architecture
  • Rem Koolhaas
  • LEED Silver
  • Red Floor
  • book spiral
  • mixed-use design
  • natural light
  • stacked platforms
  • information exchange