University Library Utrecht
Utrecht University Library
The Utrecht University Library, established in 1636, is located on the Uithof campus, situated a short distance from the city center.
It is comprised of the library itself and an adjacent parking garage with multiple voidsbetween which is a courtyard garden and a café named for ?Johannes Gutenberg?and the fenestration of both is fritted with an abstracted image of fossilized papyrus. The relief of this image is imprinted on concrete panels, which are equal in size to the fritted glass panels; together they compose the buildings façade, and the concrete panels return within the interior.
This fritted glazing protects the librarys heavily rotated books, on open shelves, by softening the amount of daylight that permeates the interior, so that their shelf life longevity is substantially increased. Upon entry to the library, users are confronted with the café to their left, and an inviting grand staircase on their rightthat ushers them up and into the first floorwhich in essence creates a zero-zero level that subsequently leaves the ground floor undefined. The building facilitates both the group and independent study of students with 1.300 seats, 500 parking spaces, 560-student workstations, 300 librarian workstations, and an auditorium within its cavernous interior.
Its floors are finished in a glossy white polyurethane, while all other surfaceswith the exception of the custom designed orange-red furnishings, which denote areas of interaction with librariansare painted matte black. Because of these finishes, when looking down from the librarys highest inhabitable space, white surfaces are predominately seen, while when looking up from below, matte black dominates. These opposing colors subconsciously direct users to their desired area: white surfaces denote circulation, while all black surfaces denote areas of study or contemplation. Individual study rooms are recessed off secondary circulation paths.
Geothermal heating, louvers, and fritted fenestration that decreases the amount of passive solar gain