The Big Scoop: SHAU Completes a Floating Microlibrary Using 2,000 Ice Cream Buckets


Rotterdam-based architecture studio SHAU has completed a microlibrary in the city of Bandung in Indonesia. The project is the first realized structure of a greater initiative to introduce a number of microlibraries in different parts of Indonesia in order to combat the high illiteracy rate in the country. The steel-and-concrete structure was built on an existing stage in a town square. The stage is left open to the elements, while the library and reading room is lofted on a series of steel columns, which can be accessed by a set of stairs. The façade of the library is made out of plastic ice cream cartons, locally fabricated, which can be opened and closed to circulate air flow into the building. Read on from SHAU to learn about the project’s conception and how it has instilled a sense of pride in the surrounding neighborhood: “The Microlibrary is located at Taman Bima, Bima Street, in Bandung in a small square in a Kampung neighborhood near the airport. The neighborhood consists of middle-class housing on one side and a Kampung-like (village-like) structure on the other, where less-affluent people live. The Taman Bima Microlibrary is the first realized prototype of ... , Architizer Editors, read more http://ift.tt/2c9mcpP

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