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Mailänder Platz 1, 70173 Stuttgart, Germania ★★★★☆ 180 views
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The opening ceremony for the new Stuttgart City Library by Yi Architects was on October 21, 2011. After winning a competition for the project in 1999, the new library for Stuttgart in southern Germany has finally been unveiled. Yi Architects have shared with us the drawings and images of the project.

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The site for the Stuttgart City Library was chosen in Mailänder Platz, an area that is perceived to be a future city centre growing out of the location of the library. With this in mind, the architects chose to physically express the importance of this cultural centre by giving the building a grand physical presence. The building takes the form of cube with an edge length of 45 meters.

It is constructed out of pale grey fair-faced concrete that visually frames an array of 9 x 9 frosted glass bricks. The shell is designed as a double façade that includes the glass brick level and an inner mullion/transom façade as the thermal building shell.

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The form and symmetry of entrance of the building was inspired by the “Cenotaph for Newton” by Étienne Boullée, but the heart and core of the library follows the design of the ancient pantheon. Protected by a secondary façade, the cube-shaped room is situated in the middle of the building and is illuminated by a central roof light. In the center is a 1 m² fountain that ties the space as a meditative area.

The gallery hall is a five-story space, square-shaped and surrounded by a shell of books. The interior circulation is arranged in a spiral among the reading gallery areas, designed to be flowing promenades flooded with light from the glass roof. The forum, a third central room, is located below the heart. This is an event room which is in proximity to the light-railway line that crosses the first and second basement floors. (archello.com)

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The Stuttgart City Library officially opened on October 21, 2011, after Yi Architects won the design competition in 1999. The building is located at Mailänder Platz in southern Germany, an area designated as a future city centre.
The library is designed as a distinctive 45-meter cube made of pale grey fair-faced concrete with a 9x9 grid of frosted glass bricks. The interior features a central cube-shaped room inspired by the Pantheon, illuminated by a central roof light and containing a 1 m² fountain as a meditative focal point.
The library features a five-story gallery hall surrounded by books in a spiral arrangement, flowing reading promenades flooded with natural light from the glass roof, and a central 'heart' room with a meditative fountain. Below this is the forum, an event room located near the light-railway line on the basement floors.
The building uses a double façade design combining an outer shell of frosted glass bricks and an inner mullion/transom façade that serves as the thermal building shell. This architectural approach provides both visual grandeur and climate control for this iconic cultural centre.
Yi Architects drew inspiration from Étienne Boullée's 'Cenotaph for Newton' for the entrance's form and symmetry, while the central core was inspired by the ancient Pantheon. These classical references were combined to create a culturally significant building that emphasizes Stuttgart's importance as a growing city centre.