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Our ideal library

Our ideal library. Collège Pierre Loti 17300 Rochefort. We decided to imagine that this library is composed of buildings in form of giant books. It’s a strong and visible architectural form . We made virtual models of the different rooms of our ideal library with Sweet home 3D.

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Our ideal library

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  1. Our ideal library Collège Pierre Loti 17300 Rochefort

  2. We decided to imagine that this library is composed of buildings in form of giant books. It’s a strong and visible architectural form. We made virtual models of the different rooms of our ideal librarywith Sweet home 3D.

  3. Model of ourlibrary

  4. The buildings of the library are just like a desk covered with books in disorder, showing intellectual activity in progress. ​​--> We have chosen to make this model only in recycled material The raw cardboard figuring the concrete boxes. .

  5. -->The windows of the buildings reserved for the preservation of books are oriented to the North. -->The scale of the model is at 1 / 200. -->The circulation between buildings is essentially underground. The four big books (A,B,C,D) are intended to particular functions (catering, reception…). The ten little books are storage places and correspond to the Dewey’s decimal classification.

  6. Otherview of ourproject The openings are in tinted and anti-uv glass. On the openings, there are stars like on the european flag . In the Dewey storage structures, the organisationis horizontal and vertical even if when seen from the outside, these structures seem to be leaning .

  7. A- Building

  8. In building A you can find the reception desk , the book museum, the underground parking lot, and the delivery area. These buildings are directed to the North . Buildings B,C,D are directed to the West-East. In these buildings there are the exhibition room, the Central Administration and the meeting room. In the basement, there is the boiler room, the delivery area and the recycling room.

  9. A- Building

  10. Solar panel

  11. The Hall is divided into two parts. Hall This room to make research es. The second room is equiped with armchairs.

  12. Information desks Computers available

  13. B- Building

  14. Exhibition room

  15. C- Building

  16. In building C, there are the bedrooms, the offices, the meeting rooms, and the conference rooms. These buildings are made for students, trainees... It is directed to the West-East.

  17. Working room It is equipedwith computers to do researchsand with seats to settle and read comfortably.

  18. information desks Computers available

  19. Comfortable armchairs

  20. D- Building

  21. The building D is directed to the north . In the other part, there are the multimedia room , the cinema and the computer room and on the top there is the cafeteria where we can see all the library .

  22. Multimedia & computers

  23. Cinema Films are projected.

  24. One screen wide enough so that everybody can see the films.

  25. A part of this building is dedicated to Margaux Nest (this is a reading cocoon ). These cocoons are like lifts getting up until twelve meters.

  26. Margaux Nest

  27. The tenstorageTowers.

  28. The ten storage towers aren’t directly open to the sun in order not to damage the books. The openings are directed to the North. They are divided in ten floors, the ten floors are divided in ten rooms and in each room there are ten pieces of furniture with ten shelves and so on.

  29. 2 m 1 cm Lift Storage rooms Corridors Storage buildings

  30. The storage of the books are done in 10 ­structures leaned in the shape of lying books, each being in reference to the 10 divisions of the Dewey’s classification. (000 general, philosophy 100, 200 religions, Science 300, 400 languages ...)

  31. End Ende Final Fin

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