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    Thank you for giving wonderful information.

    I considered the meaning from the site located in Shibuya to the
    library.
    Shibuya in Japan has a lot of IT company , and there is a big library in
    the vicinity.

    Im going to design a learning center where the exchange with another
    university exists for the student science of art major. :rolleyes:

    thanks
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    Hi,

    My work was completed by everyone's advice.
    (The model is being produced.... )

    Thank you.

    Please come here and some comments
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    Could you tell us a little bit about why you chose the forms that you did for your design? Are you merely mimicking the example posted earlier or is there some reason / meaning for the result you are showing?
    I'm not trying to be needlessly harsh but library projects are great for exploring the practical application of theory. What are you trying to say about libraries as a building type -- or are you just making fun shapes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsarchs View Post
    Could you tell us a little bit about why you chose the forms that you did for your design? Are you merely mimicking the example posted earlier or is there some reason / meaning for the result you are showing?
    I'm not trying to be needlessly harsh but library projects are great for exploring the practical application of theory. What are you trying to say about libraries as a building type -- or are you just making fun shapes?

    I thought about this library that had to be opened in Harajuku in Tokyo first of all.
    Shibuya,the IT company and many design schools are concentrated.
    This means,the element is few,the tradition.

    And, the feature of this library has three traffic lines.
    Staff,student,and general guest move a separate orbit respectively.


    Thank you for a comment.

    It looks like the previous university library as you say certainly.
    However, this library is different the inspection space on slope definition.
    The person who wants to collect noises(i.e. Chat or whispering) in the core on the west side.
    To concentrate, and to read gathers in the east side where it faces the passage east side.

    "Sound" is divided by the slope this library.
    The facade built the window so that sun light might reach the office of 2F.
    A general guest is connected directly with the slope of 3F, and connects with tunnel bookshelf space with the traffic line of the corkscrew shape maintained.
    And, the surrounding lines with an overseas boutique. Therefore, it should cooperates.

    In a word, the purpose is a different library though have looked like King
    Roselli.

    Thanks,
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    that is pretty nice for a week's work - I like the idea of sound division.

    I would only say if your project has a different use than Roselli's library then maybe it should be clearly different in the design too, although I do like it.

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    hello, mrkutai
    you did this project for a week, how much time your spend to do this works?
    it's pretty awsome, wow me =)
    you really good,...
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    Thanks for a new thread, SWANK-E



    timtheplotter,

    What you certainly say is correct.
    However, I also was scheduling for the ramp system to become a main before Kingroselli was introduced.:(

    but,I saw that wonderful library, and externals and the outlook on the
    inside have looked like.

    Next time, We try to rennovation the complex ,build by late Junzo Itakura who studied by Le Corbusier.

    please evaluate it,morever.



    Hi, gionnabe
    Thanks for a comment.

    This homework started in the latter half of November.
    My school is an evening institute.

    Im' also as a worker, therefore I have to make cleary plan at first,for deadline.

    And, this [FAS] was started on January 5 this year.
    It is at four days that I designed, drawing and volume study are a little wrong. :(



    and this image is making model.
    It is ended today!
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    There is a library or "life long learning centre" in Shiogama, Japan by Itsuko Hasegawa that your project reminds me of, with the sloping elevations. But what her building does well is has a whole sloping floor that acts as circulation and gallery space and hence makes sense of the elevation. I find you section and elevation too disconnected.
    Sorry I couldn't find any images of the library

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    Quote Originally Posted by gorgon View Post
    There is a library or "life long learning centre" in Shiogama, Japan by Itsuko Hasegawa that your project reminds me of, with the sloping elevations. But what her building does well is has a whole sloping floor that acts as circulation and gallery space and hence makes sense of the elevation. I find you section and elevation too disconnected.
    Sorry I couldn't find any images of the library
    Is it ESP SHIOGAMA what you saying?
    I learnt this for the first time,until you told me.
    Surely that vertical interval is used partially of the function of the "room".

    However,I was so concern the location ,Shibuya.
    There are only a lot of building and a person,there are neither a history
    nor a good cluture.

    fashionable boutique builts in there, and good construction of the quality in "Doujunkai apartment" is removed.
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    That's the one, thanks for posting some pictures.

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    Do you happen to know what the tall white cylindrical things with little gaps at the top are?

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    sorry no idea. Would speculate heating though.

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    I assume they are air-conditioning towers.
    SENDAI MEDIATHEQUE (from the same area as this building) had something similar and they were for air-conditioning. here
    "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man." George Bernard Shaw

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    Thanks Gorgan and Takesh for the explanation!

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