Daegu Gosan Public Library Competition Entry / STL Architects

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Designed by STL Architects, the new Daegu Gosan Public Library focuses on the evolution of the role of the library in regard to the new ways we now learn and teach. With extensive amounts of information, that could historically only be accessed in and from a library, being readily available to nearly anyone, this library will be a place where people come to live and vast knowledge resources are more than stereo-typical encyclopedias. Instead of libraries being generically thought of as a dusty place where books come to age and be seldom used, this library will be a place where social interaction is the essence of existence. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Traditional Libraries, as we know them, are physical spaces created by humans to collect and protect books for educating communities. The books are a collection of words containing knowledge and documenting moments within history. Nearly everything that humans have learned and experienced since the inception of papyrus has been transferred to following generations through written communication. As the world continues to evolve, so does the manner in which we learn and teach. A new reality is now in place for libraries during the era of a telecommunication revolution. A library is no longer the main source for vast knowledge resources. People have instant access to information nearly anywhere, by using a plethora of sophisticated devices.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Daegu Gosan Public Library Competition Entry / STL Architects" 01 Nov 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/284282/daegu-gosan-public-library-competition-entry-stl-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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