• Library Buildings in Europe

  • The Library Buildings in Europe website records  examples of good and interesting library buildings throughout Europe; it is a benchmarking tool for all those involved in new or refurbished library building projects including librarians, architects or any other professionals.

    The aim is to inspire and support anyone working on a library building project – a new building, an extension, a renovation, or a reworking of interior spaces. The wide variety of case studies will enable those involved in such projects to pick up on new trends, to share knowledge and experience, and to learn from, and make contact with, each other.

    Members of the LIBER Architecture Group (LIBER LAG) are delighted to offer this project as a tool to stimulate innovative ideas and new approaches to transforming the library model in the 21st century.

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  • UCL Student Centre London library building architecture design interior view
    Kirsten Holst , UCL Library Services, University College London

    UCL Student Center, London

    Marrying 24-hour opening and energy efficiency is a critical challenge for libraries and learning spaces. UCL sought to tackle this challenge in the design of the Student Centre. Opened in 2019, the new building is open 24-hours, all year round, and was awarded an awarded ‘Outstanding’ sustainability rating for its environmental credentials. The 5,764 square metre building includes an array of sustainability features, including ground-source heat pumps, natural ventilation features, minimal waste through construction and use of highly durable materials. It also benefits from a Japanese style garden, green roof and 250 square metres of electric solar panels. With 1,000 study seats, the building is a focal point for the campus – including for study and events – and has received over 3m visits since its opening.

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