The library is a rectangular prism which is 100m long by 24m wide and 6m high. The body is structured using a stone as the backbone of the building, which contains the Internal Services, and which helps to articulate and organise the structure into two hemispheres, the North (Infant Section/Square) and the South (Adult Section/Waterfront).
In a building of this nature, the experience of space is inseparable from the light, which is arguably the strongest element in the creation of atmosphere in a library. Thus, the entire space is covered by a mesh of translucent skylights controlling the light from above, ensuring a high level of energy efficiency.
Year – 2013
Public Competition – Honorable mention
Client – Setúbal City Hall
Public Competition – Honorable mention
Client – Setúbal City Hall
Location – Largo José Alfonso, Setúbal, Portugal
Site Area | Area – 35.000 sq.m | 3.200 sq.m
Budget – 3.200.000,00 €
Partners – Albuquerque Goinhas, Cristina de Mendonça, Nuno Griff
Project Team – Sara Lopes, Ana Hagatong, Paula Vargas
Engineering – A2P (Vasco Appleton, Margarida Rocha)
Design – Itenzero (Ruben Dias)
Landscape Architecture – Sandra Nunes
3D Visualization – Gilberto Bonelli (TA.DA LAB), Ana Sofia Amador
Budget – 3.200.000,00 €
Partners – Albuquerque Goinhas, Cristina de Mendonça, Nuno Griff
Project Team – Sara Lopes, Ana Hagatong, Paula Vargas
Engineering – A2P (Vasco Appleton, Margarida Rocha)
Design – Itenzero (Ruben Dias)
Landscape Architecture – Sandra Nunes
3D Visualization – Gilberto Bonelli (TA.DA LAB), Ana Sofia Amador