The architects of studio Helen & Ward (founded by Siv Helen Stangeland and Reinhard Kropf) have designed a library in Vennesla, Norway, according to principles of relational design.
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Susan M. Toy's curator insight,
April 19, 12:51 PM
"Amazon, Google and all of those things probably aren't the enemy. The enemy right now is simply refusing to understand that the world is changing". Delete the scoop?
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wildswans's curator insight,
May 5, 1:37 AM
Wow... as long as we can get the buy in of our public transport operators. And not just subways - places where people hang out for coffee, transitory spaces, airports and more. Delete the scoop?
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wildswans's curator insight,
May 19, 2:44 AM
Something we should never forget - user experience. I thought the colour-coding for children is a pretty good idea.
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KrisPaterson's curator insight,
May 1, 2:27 AM
I would love to have this in my workplace or home! The timber, the lighting, the AWESOMENESS!! Delete the scoop?
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wildswans's curator insight,
May 5, 1:46 AM
Sometimes there is nothing more powerful that a library built from the ground up - because the community wanted it. Delete the scoop?
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