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 5, 1:33 AM
Beyond the bookbot - the library has pretty pleasant environment. What's nice is that while the library is heavily reliant on technology, there is an attempt to soften the reality of it with wide open spaces and landscaping. 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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El código Gutenberg's comment,
August 18, 2012 2:01 PM
Thank you very much. You're very kind. I hope that readers like my work in "El código Gutenberg". And thank you for the information in your page.
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February 24, 3:32 PM
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