The library is no longer simply a repository for books and a place for reading, it has become a place for communities to gather and where ideas and experiences to be shared.
This fact is evident in the competition programme. Of the 10,000 net sqm, only 25% is dedicated to book storage and reading. Helsinki’s library for the 21st century has expanded to include places for performances, meeting, production and learning. This library is a hub of knowledge, where different people, communities and constituencies can come together.
The design is based on the geometry of a dodecahedron. The unit is aggregated to define three volumes - collections, events, and “learning and doing” - that are linked by a continuous lobby space. Height limitations give the project’s faces contrasting characters. To the east it is tall and smooth. The west face steps and corrugates to and address the landscape.
Dodecahedron shaped atrium spaces create visual and physical links between the three main volumes of the building. They are conduits for the circulation of people, light and air.