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open and closed zones". "Like so many of his greatest buildings, it pulls off a remarkable illusion: the walls may be built from blocks of concrete, but, from the inside at least, the building feels as if its primary materials were light and air". "There is no dead end,” one blogger noted, and they were reminded of
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A total of 6000 people visited the Picture Book Library in its first 10 months, often 200 on each public day and visitors have exclaimed of the building: “The museum is "architecture of light...the concrete feels so warm". Critics say "a tension-rich rhythm develops out brightly and darkly, from
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The simplicity of color is noted by some reviewers who mention the fact that the Western notion of child-friendly decor is less stark and angular. In the Picture Book Library the only color is supplied by the bright patterns of the books themselves. The corridors are kept deliberately dark, in
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The Picture Book Library was conceived in 2003 to serve the Iwaki, White Rose, and Alice Preschools. The preschools use the building Mondays through Thursdays. The public can enjoy the building by submitting a written request and receiving a date-specific invitation: "いわき市平豊間字合磯209-42
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The collection is international in scope and contains only picture books aimed at young children. There are 1300 books in the collection, which was privately compiled before being shared in the library. Authors featured in the collection include
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The building occupies 492.07 m² of space, with the total floorspace amounting to 634.05 m² in Ando's building. Decorations are minimal, largely consisting of the books themselves in a cover-out display that dominates the space.
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defiance of a possible Western preference for evenly light-filled spaces. “You will be able to see the light because of the darkness,” says Ando.
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Hofmeister, V. S. (2008). Lesestoff und frische luft: Museum fur kinderbilderbucher in Iwaki. Baumeister, 105(5), p. 38
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Picture Book Museum, Iwaki City
Iwaki City
Fukushima Prefecture
Japan
architect
Tadao Ando
library
preschools
children’s books
concrete
glass
wood
M. C. Escher
Maurice Sendak
Marie Hall Ets
Edward Gorey
Kate Greenaway
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