Tamburelli, P. P. (2022). Nuova Beic Biblioteca Europea di Informazione e di Cultura Milano [Architectual and Urban Design]. Biblioteca Europea di Informazione e di Cultura, Milan, Italy. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/139359
-
Publication Type:
Multimedia and Design - Architectual and Urban Design
en
Multimedia und Design - Architectual and Urban Design
Milan, library, culture, innovation, public building, public space
en
Abstract:
The new European Library of Information and Culture (BEIC) is not a traditional library, where the treasures of a culture can be stored and made accessible for the future, but a laboratory, where to develop the tools necessary to produce contemporary culture. The new library exposes its productive atmosphere already in its physical conformation. The new building consists of two naves with a trapezoidal cross-section, extensively glazed, forming an explicitly industrial figure, part greenhouse, part station, part factory. The building appears as a large laboratory, sober, busy, open, ambitious, a Officina Milanese (Milanese workshop) entirely at the service of a multiple but concrete cultural life, where learning processes are always also an opportunity to construct objects, to invent devices, to make things. The new BEIC is a simple, compact building: the two naves accommodate the two main parts of the program: the northern volume houses the Forum, the southern one the Departments. The two naves are the same in terms of envelope, but different in content: the first is lighter and open towards the square, the second more dense, reserved and silent. The two volumes give shape to a double, yet unitary building. The two bodies are in fact united by a continuous ground floor, which contains the entrance spaces, the exhibition and event spaces, the accesses to the vertical circulation and are strategically connected to the various levels. The two main volumes are flanked by a smaller volume to the south-east, which houses the auditorium and the Imaginarium. The robotic storage is at the centre of the building, on the basement floors, and effectively serves all parts of the library. The Forum spaces, in the northern volume, have variable inter-floor heights; the spaces in the southern volume have constant heights. At its top, the northern volume houses a large greenhouse populated by pavilions; the southern volume opens into a terrace enclosing the reading room open at all hours of the day.
The team composed by ONSITESTUDIO, BAUKUH, YELLOWOFFICE, SCE
PROJECT SRL, STUDIO MISTRETTA, STARCHING, STAIN ENGINEERING
S.R.L., DOTDOTDOT, (AB)NORMAL, and ATMOS LAB won the competition for the
new European Library of Information and Culture in Milan.
-
Research Areas:
Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts: 60% Energy Active Buildings, Settlements and Spatial Infrastructures: 20% Automation and Robotics: 20%