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Growing Bookshelf: Dwight School Seoul Library

Project : Architecture

written by
John Hong
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Project : Architecture
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edited by
Ryu Jin
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One of the challenges of school library design is to foster and sustain diversity. In a multi-grade setting, diversity occurs across many aspects: A library must support growing children, their continued growing knowledge, a cross-disciplinary curriculum, as well as cultural and social individuality.

 

 

 

 

Instead of separate facilities, the guiding vision of the Dwight Spark of Genius Center combines elementary, middle, and high school libraries into one collaborative realm. A diverse spatial ecosystem lends each of the curriculum areas a strong identity so that students of all levels feel a sense of ownership. Nonetheless, overlaps between programs instill a sense of overall solidarity across age groups.

 

 

 

A linear, ¡®growing bookshelf¡¯ is the library¡¯s symbolic center: On its eastern end, the lower bookshelf is easily accessed by pre-school and elementary school children: It is surrounded by a daylit study and play zone featuring a hammock and multi-functional ¡®stadium.¡¯ In the center, the linear bookshelf grows to accommodate middle school students where an additional set of book stacks recalls a micro-city with a treehouse hovering above it. The linear bookshelf continues to grow into the tallest section for high-school students. In this zone, students can focus in pod-like study nooks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, two shared zones bring together all students: In the vertical dimension, a double-height book-tower metaphorically stacks knowledge into a monumental but playful form. In the horizontal dimension, a multi-purpose area adjacent to the entry features modular, moving furniture that supports a diverse range of casual and formal learning environments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Site Plan & Plan

 

Section

Architect

Project : Architecture(John Hong)

Location

21, World Cup buk-ro 62-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul

Programme

Library

Gross floor area

498§³

Interior finishing

Carpet tile

Structural engineer

TODAAM

Construction

Dain Construction

Cost

500 million won

Client

Dwight School Seoul

Interior design

Project : Architecture


John Hong
John Hong AIA, LEED AP is an architect and professor at Seoul National University and the director of Project : Architecture. His work bridges the scales of architecture and urbanism and converges the mediums of drawings, material, theory, and computation. He was associate professor in practice at the Harvard University GSD and has held visiting professorships at other major universities including the University of Pennsylvania.

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