The Berlin Brain: Philology Library in Berlin

The Berlin Brain: Philology Library

Berlin Brain | Completed | Library | Berlin | Completed 2005 | Floor area/size 6290 m2 | Views 1935 | Added by Leo K, 18 Mar 2010


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Mark commented...

Very nice to see some pics of the exterior! Great pic of the cross-section.

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The Berlin Brain: Philology Library in Berlin

The Philological Library is the newest component of the campus of the Free University of Berlin. This library by Foster and Partners, built in 2005, is known as the Berlin Brain. Norman Foster sheltered the stacks of the university library with a double-layered canopy that opens for natural ventilation.

Affectionately nicknamed the Berlin Brain, the Library is an architectural jewel for both the University and the City of Berlin itself, as well as a beautiful manifestation of both active and passive energy-saving design.

As described in detail, here, the double layered dome shelters a concrete structural core and together these features heat and cool the space using solar- driven convection currents. According to Senior partner Stefan Behling–Foster’s resident expert in sustainability and energy conservation — 60 percent of the year the library is ventilated by simply opening panels in the dome membranes or using controlled fresh air drawn from below.

In addition to it sustainable credentials, the Library is also a visually spectacular and comfortable work space. The space features three tiers of day-lit reading desks bordering the undulating balconies of each floor. The afternoon I visited was overcast and grey (not uncommon for a Berlin winter), but the study spaces of the library were remarkably bright and welcoming. The white translucent panels of the dome diffused light throughout the space, leaving only the book stacks at the center of each floor requiring artificial lamps. As anyone who has spent hours studying under a flickering flourescent glare can attest, this naturally lit space is a student’s dream come true.

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