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Kortrijk Library, Belgium Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
Kortrijk Library Belgium : Architecture Information
BibLLLiotheek competition won by REX - Development in Belgium
REX WINS KORTRIJK CENTRAL LIBRARY COMPETITION
Design Combines Functions of Library, Life-Long Learning Center and
Music Center
NEW YORK, August 4 - REX and Principal in Charge Joshua Prince-Ramus
have been named the winner of the BibLLLiotheek competition to build
a "Library of the Future" for the city of Kortrijk, Belgium.
REX partnered with landscape architects Bureau Bas Smets in entering
the competition, which included both a building and master plan.
In making its decision, the BibLLLiotheek jury noted that the REX
design was "the most inspiring model," and praised "the
originality of the design approach compared to other design teams."

images © Luxigon courtesy REX
The city of Kortrijk sought to create a library that would combine
the functions of a traditional central library with a Life-Long Learning
Center and bring in the city's Music Center as an equal partner. The
new combination was named the "LLLibrary."
The city's proposed site for the LLLibrary, however, was blocked from
the cultural axis of the Casinoplein, a prominent Kortrijk public
square, by the existing Music Center building. REX proposed shifting
the LLLibrary to the Music Center site itself and enveloping portions
of the existing building. This move would free up the original site
(the Conservatoriumplein) for commercial development, helping offset
the capital cost of the LLLibrary project.
The desire for holistic education is often undermined by dividing
learning into separate institutions. Typically, media-based learning
is assigned to libraries; instructor-based learning is delegated to
schools, and practice-based learning is monopolized by performance
venues. REX's LLLibrary aims to heal these divisions by weaving together
the cumulative human and technological intelligence of the Library,
the Life-Long Learning Center and the Music Center.
REX's design collectively groups the functions of the Library, the
Life-Long Learning Center and the Music Center into an enclosed half
and a free-plan half, each layered into a linear, educational "Ribbon."
The enclosed functions - classrooms, meeting spaces, offices and auditoriums
- are organized within the Ribbon's interior. The Library's public
space and book stacks form the Ribbon's free-plan rooftop and can
be wholly reconceived as necessary.
Many of the LLLibrary's subject-area and institutional specialists
are now brought together in a zone of concentrated interdisciplinary
expertise, named the Synter (Center + Synergy). Located in the heart
of the building's atrium, the Synter will serve as a hub for efficient,
in-depth information exchange, and as the gateway to the larger offerings
of the Library, the Life-Long Learning Center and the Music Center.

model image courtesy REX
And by incorporating the existing Music Center's auditoriums into
the new building, REX's plan makes cost-effective use of recently
renovated performance infrastructure.
REX's proposal, the jury stated, met all of the BibLLLiotheek award
criteria and the "expectations and aspirations of the client."
The jury appreciated in particular that the design resulted in a cultural
complex which "fully integrated" the Music Center itself.
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