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The new city library in Turku

Arno de la Chapelle
The new city library in Turku is located at the historical centre of the
city. The building is the latest addition to a block with the old library
and several other historically valuable buildings. The historical and
cultural value of the site presented a great challenge for the planning
of the new building. The objective of the project was to create a new
construct, which would harmonize with the historically invaluable setting
while also manifesting an architecture of its own age. In terms of urban
planning the goal was to fill out the open and unstructured street corner
by following the edges of the existing urban grid.

Arno de la Chapelle
By constructing the building on the outer perimeter, we were able to provide
an open space in the middle of the lot, which was designed to serve as
a courtyard for recreation and a stage for cultural events. The interior
of the new building is annexed with the existing 100-year old library
building and the chancellery of the governor built at the beginning of
the nineteenth century, now restored and transformed to facilitate a café
and meeting rooms.

Michael Perlmutter
The new library has a functionally clear design. The public spaces are
situated mainly on two floors surrounding the opening to the courtyard.
The staff premises are located systematically on one side of the building
facing the street. The new main entrance opens onto the corner of two
main streets.

Michael Perlmutter
The first floor has a reception and lounge area, a childrens and
youth section, and a modernized version of a periodicals reading room
called the news market, which functions simultaneously as the link between
the new library and the old buildings. The main room of the new building
is reached through a main stairway, which opens to a monumental space
containing the non-fiction stacks and reading areas. The guiding principle
in the space planning was flexibility; the functions of the library may
change radically in the future with the introduction of new media. The
rooms are open, and the functions are limited only by the transformability
of the easy-to-move furniture.

Asmo Jaaksi
The materials of the building were chosen to accommodate the environment.
The facades are mainly plastered, which is the predominant material of
the old buildings in the block. Initially we considered using red brick,
but gave up the idea to allow the old library building to remain the only
brick building on the block thus emphasizing its primary position in the
neighbourhood. We also used natural stone extensively on the facades,
the stairway and the grounds surrounding the building. In the interior
we used mostly European Oak in the wall furnishing and furniture.

Jonny Holmen
The structure of the building was made from concrete cast on site, which
was left exposed as an important part of the interior design. The fair-faced
concrete was formed with vertical boards to achieve the rough feeling
characteristic of the material. Glass was given a seminal role both in
the outer architecture and the interior world. From the first steps of
the planning process it was clear that the exuberant use of glass would
be the best choice. Transparency befits this type of building; a public
library building should evoke the idea of openness.

Harri Falck
The basis of the planning was to create a new library to meet up with
the challenges of the future. At the same time, the library has a long
and rich history, which the architecture should also take into account.
The architectonic whole is formed from the union of these two oppositions,
the past and the future.
Asmo Jaaksi, JKMM Architects

Arno de la Chapelle
Turku City Library images / text from JKMM Architects Aug 2008
Finnish Architect
Finnish Library
Project: City library in Turku
Address: Linnankatu 2, 20100 Turku, Finland
Floor area: 6 900 m2 (brutto)
Client: Turku City
User: Turku City Library
Building owner: Turku City
Architect: JKMM Architects
Main designer: Asmo Jaaksi architect SAFA
Design team: Teemu Kurkela, Samuli Miettinen, Juha Mäki-Jyllilä,
Mikko Rossi, Katja Savolainen architects SAFA, Päivi Meuronen interior
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