Green Roofed Spanish Library Reconnects Visitors with Environs
2000 years ago, the Romans terraced a hillside just north of Barcelona to grow grapes. Those formations still exist in the sleepy town of Teià and were the first place Berta Barrio and her husband and collaborator Josep Peraire took me to on our visit to her project, the small public library Biblioteca de Can Llaurador. The gesture of the terraced slopes and the green-roofed library are immediately apparent. The building yawns out of the landscape, gently funneling in passersby to a womb of knowledge.
Inspired by a bookshelf, the eastward light shelves cut the morning glare while giving the entrance an engaging presence. But the library?s design intention is not to be secluded in a place to be lost in a book. The library turns and faces out to the town, to capture the weather, light, landscape, buildings, and movement of people. The crossing paths and the library?s embedded setting encourage people to congregate. Visitors are summoned by the tall windows to feed on the view while taking a break from their reading. The library itself is about telling the story of the town, including the restoration of the oldest standing farmhouse just above. But that story is still not complete as the rooftop path, illuminated at night by the interior lights shining through the skylights, ends abruptly, and a rough dirt lot below waits for the vision to be realized. Architect Berta Barrio: “The reason for the structure in front is because the orientation is to...
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