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Herzog & de Meuron's National Library of Israel breaks ground in Jerusalem
POSTED 13 Apr 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The library's principal design ferature is a curving stone roof Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
Ground has broken on the latest project of Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron: a new home for the National Library of Israel.

The new building – which will replace the library’s current 1950s home, described as “outdated and barely serviceable” – is located in Jerusalem’s National District adjacent to Israel’s parliament building. When it opens in 2020, it will protect, preserve and showcase the country’s cultural and intellectual books, manuscripts and artefacts and explore Jewish heritage.

The building’s design – which was unveiled in 2014 – shows a 45,000sq m (484,000sq ft) stone structure with a curving roof designed to blend with the topography of the site and link with the surrounding cultural buildings. Stone was selected as the primary building material to provide areas of cool shade, and thermal mass to insulate the interior spaces.

The library’s collection, which includes over five million books, will be spread over six above-ground floors and four below-ground floors set around a large central void decorated with stone-carved bird sculptures.

Facilities will include exhibition galleries, eating venues, an auditorium, a bookstore and a youth centre. Outside, a public garden filled with art will surround the library.

“Designing a new building in Jerusalem juxtaposes the desire to react to the architectural traditions of this historically significant place with the ambition to make a building that is both appropriate for the contemporary city and specific to the immediate site,” said the architects.

“The library is open and transparent but grounded in the traditions of great libraries and the city itself. As in the past, books will remain at the centre. They form a foundation and necessary balance against constant technological change.”

The partners in the renewal project are the government of Israel, the David and Ruth Gottesman family of New York, and the Rothschild family’s philanthropic foundation Yad Hanadiv. A budget for the project has not been revealed.

Israel's president Reuven Rivlin and prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu attended the groundbreaking ceremony, held on 5 April.

Construction is scheduled for completion in 2019. Israeli firm, Amir Mann – Ami Shinar Architects & Planners, are serving as executive architects.

Library architecture is an increasingly high-profile sector, with recent openings in the Danish city Aarhus and British city Birmingham winning international acclaim. Francine Houben, the principal of Dutch studio Mecanoo – who created the latter building and are currently working on libraries in New York and Tainan – has described libraries as “the cathedrals of our time.”

Herzog & de Meuron are working on a number of other high-profile projects, including the expansion of London’s Tate Modern art gallery and a football stadium for Chelsea FC. Earlier this year they completed work on the renovation of the Unterlinden art museum in France.
The library will open to the public in 2020 Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The library’s collection, which includes over five million books, will be spread over six above-ground floors and four below-ground floors Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
Books and reading rooms will be set around a large central void Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The library is located in Jerusalem’s National District adjacent to Israel’s parliament building Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
Facilities will include exhibition galleries, eating venues, an auditorium, a bookstore and a youth centre Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The library will feature an auditorium for cultural events and performances Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The library will feature a youth centre Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
Herzog & de Meuron said: 'Books form a foundation and necessary balance against constant technological change' Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The stone will provide shading in the outdoor public areas Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
'The architects said: 'Designing a new building in Jerusalem juxtaposes the desire to react to the architectural traditions of this historically significant place' Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
PROJECT PROFILE:

National Library of Israel
The 34,000sq m (365,973sq ft) project will encompass six floors above ground and four floors below. The library will combine several functions: it will be a venue for indoor and outdoor cultural and educational activities; a working research centre; and it will have a hall for digital experiences. Underground, secure strong rooms and a storehouse will be used to hold archives and administrative headquarters.

Location: Jerusalem , Israel
Size: 34,000sq m (365,973sq ft)

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Herzog & de Meuron's National Library of Israel breaks ground in Jerusalem
POSTED 13 Apr 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The library's principal design ferature is a curving stone roof Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
Ground has broken on the latest project of Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron: a new home for the National Library of Israel.

The new building – which will replace the library’s current 1950s home, described as “outdated and barely serviceable” – is located in Jerusalem’s National District adjacent to Israel’s parliament building. When it opens in 2020, it will protect, preserve and showcase the country’s cultural and intellectual books, manuscripts and artefacts and explore Jewish heritage.

The building’s design – which was unveiled in 2014 – shows a 45,000sq m (484,000sq ft) stone structure with a curving roof designed to blend with the topography of the site and link with the surrounding cultural buildings. Stone was selected as the primary building material to provide areas of cool shade, and thermal mass to insulate the interior spaces.

The library’s collection, which includes over five million books, will be spread over six above-ground floors and four below-ground floors set around a large central void decorated with stone-carved bird sculptures.

Facilities will include exhibition galleries, eating venues, an auditorium, a bookstore and a youth centre. Outside, a public garden filled with art will surround the library.

“Designing a new building in Jerusalem juxtaposes the desire to react to the architectural traditions of this historically significant place with the ambition to make a building that is both appropriate for the contemporary city and specific to the immediate site,” said the architects.

“The library is open and transparent but grounded in the traditions of great libraries and the city itself. As in the past, books will remain at the centre. They form a foundation and necessary balance against constant technological change.”

The partners in the renewal project are the government of Israel, the David and Ruth Gottesman family of New York, and the Rothschild family’s philanthropic foundation Yad Hanadiv. A budget for the project has not been revealed.

Israel's president Reuven Rivlin and prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu attended the groundbreaking ceremony, held on 5 April.

Construction is scheduled for completion in 2019. Israeli firm, Amir Mann – Ami Shinar Architects & Planners, are serving as executive architects.

Library architecture is an increasingly high-profile sector, with recent openings in the Danish city Aarhus and British city Birmingham winning international acclaim. Francine Houben, the principal of Dutch studio Mecanoo – who created the latter building and are currently working on libraries in New York and Tainan – has described libraries as “the cathedrals of our time.”

Herzog & de Meuron are working on a number of other high-profile projects, including the expansion of London’s Tate Modern art gallery and a football stadium for Chelsea FC. Earlier this year they completed work on the renovation of the Unterlinden art museum in France.
The library will open to the public in 2020 Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The library’s collection, which includes over five million books, will be spread over six above-ground floors and four below-ground floors Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
Books and reading rooms will be set around a large central void Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The library is located in Jerusalem’s National District adjacent to Israel’s parliament building Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
Facilities will include exhibition galleries, eating venues, an auditorium, a bookstore and a youth centre Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The library will feature an auditorium for cultural events and performances Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The library will feature a youth centre Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
Herzog & de Meuron said: 'Books form a foundation and necessary balance against constant technological change' Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
The stone will provide shading in the outdoor public areas Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
'The architects said: 'Designing a new building in Jerusalem juxtaposes the desire to react to the architectural traditions of this historically significant place' Credit: Herzog & de Meuron
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