Helsinki Central Library Competition Entry / Djuric Tardio Architectes

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Djuric Tardio Architectes shared with us their concept,’The Storytelling Tree’, for the Helsinki Central Library competition. The starting point for their design begins with the book, a never ending memory, which can tell us stories and tales from here and elsewhere, like a hundred-year-old tree. As the roots of the tree are anchored firmly to the ground, the culture is firmly anchored to books, made with paper obtained from the tree itself. More images and architects’ description after the break.

A modern library, as a elementary and great emblem of the Finnish essence, culture and know-how, and result of the most accomplished wooden construction technology. These are the aims that give birth to a unique building, voluntarily unaccustomed to the Finnish landscape, in order to lead the user to a trip somewhere else, in the reading time of an exotic novel. A return to books and to knowledge source, to ensure its continuous existence and its memory, thanks to this contemporary library, also equipped with all the new electronic media and devices.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Helsinki Central Library Competition Entry / Djuric Tardio Architectes" 01 Dec 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/297639/helsinki-central-library-competition-entry-djuric-tardio-architectes> ISSN 0719-8884

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