New Town Library Rottenburg am Neckar
harris + kurrle architekten partnerschaft mbb. Rottenburg am Neckar, Germany
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Name of work in English
New Town Library Rottenburg am Neckar
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Name of work in original language
Stadtbibliothek Rottenburg am Neckar
Prize year
EUmies Awards 2019
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Work Location
Rottenburg am Neckar, Germany
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Studio
harris + kurrle architekten partnerschaft mbb
EUmies Awards 2019 Nominees
Collaborators
Program
Education
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Labels
Library
Site area
619 m²
Total gross floor
2058 m²
Completion
2017
The entrance level of the library, with generous reception desk, is about public communication and is characterised by its maximum openness. An open house for the citizens of the city with a cafe that can also be used for events in the evening. The upper floors are available to the public for reading and learning. The extensive walls are largely covered with library shelves. These are interrupted by large windows with deep reveals, which are suitable for sitting and reading. The readers in the windows become visible from the outside, proclaiming the function of the building into the public space.
The new town library is a communicative building in the urban fabric. Communication meaning, on this urbanspatial level, that topics of the environment are recorded, interpreted and rerendered. So something new to emerges whose “genetic code” is drawn from the environment. The building form for the city library was developed from the cranked form of the neighbouring buildings. This creates a spatial dialogue. The library is located at the interface of buildings with very different scales. The varying eaves heights of the new building due to the straight pitched roof on the cranked building plan transfers between the grandeur of the Episcopal Palace and lower buildings of the old town.
The house is built in a massive brick construction with reinforced concrete ceilings and stiffening reinforced concrete walls. The hollow bricks filled with mineral wool provide the necessary thermal insulation. This means that the brush-finish render can be applied directly onto the solid exterior walls. The climate concept focuses on passive measures: moderate glass content, solar control glazing, exposed concrete ceilings as thermal mass. The ventilation system for the café and the media rooms uses optimised heat recovery and adiabatic cooling.