‘the new library of alexandria’ by cheungvogl all images courtesy cheungvogl

‘the new (library of) alexandria’ by hong kong-based architecture practice cheungvogl (judy cheung and christoph vogl) is a conceptual project of the library in today’s and the future’s context. recognizing the recent trend of the digital word overtaking the printed word, the design explores the notion of complete binarization by offering a new digital media that incorporates interaction, connection, real-time updates and accumulative contribution into a global information source.

cheungvogl: the new (library of) alexandria

since the digital word does not require any physical space, the design concept does not propose a ‘library’ in the conventional sense, but instead aims to place digital information in relation to the context of the physical location–to the city; to the world. the user is enabled to point at a place, building or area and receive individualized references, like history leading to overlaying the actual scene with historical maps, images, and other relevant information. these findings can then be forwarded by email or transferred through a data carrier with no need for users to return books to the library again.

the physical architecture of the library is less restricted by the function, but enabled to link information and place in a locally coherent gesture. the space still serves as a cultural and social landmark, providing a platform for discourse, research and information exchange.

cheungvogl: the new (library of) alexandria