MVRDV has completed a library in tianjin, china that forms part of a larger cultural masterplan developed by GMP architekten. the building is dramatically shaped around a luminous spherical auditorium, which is referred to as ‘the eye’. surrounding this focal point, terraced bookshelves echo the form of the orb, resulting a topographical landscape of contours that wraps around the entirety of the interior. with each level doubling up as a louver, the stepped bookshelves are also represented externally. the building can accommodate a total of 1.2 million books.

all images © ossip van duivenbode
designed in collaboration with the tianjin urban planning and design institute (TUPDI), the ‘tianjin binhai library’ not only acts as an educational resource, but also as a link between the adjacent park and the new cultural district. bookshelves on either side of the sphere provide both stairs and seating, before continuing along the ceiling to create an illuminated topography.

the building is dramatically shaped around a luminous spherical auditorium
the building’s five storeys offer a range of facilities, with the ground floor housing easy-access reading areas in addition to the auditorium. above, the first and second floors contain reading rooms and lounge areas, while the top two floors include offices and meeting, computer, and audio rooms. meanwhile, a subterranean storey accommodates service spaces, book storage, and a large archive.

the orb has been dubbed ‘the eye’
‘the tianjin binhai library interior is almost cave-like, a continuous bookshelf,’ says winy maas, co-founder of MVRDV. ‘not being able to touch the building’s volume we ‘rolled’ the ball shaped auditorium demanded by the brief into the building and the building simply made space for it, as a ‘hug’ between media and knowledge.’

terraced bookshelves echo the form of the sphere
‘we opened the building by creating a beautiful public space inside; a new urban living room is its center,’ continues maas. ‘the bookshelves are great spaces to sit and at the same time allow for access to the upper floors. the angles and curves are meant to stimulate different uses of the space, such as reading, walking, meeting and discussing.’

a topographical landscape of contours wraps around the entirety of the building
the library, which took just three years to complete, is part of GMP architekten’s 120,000 square meter masterplan. the tight construction schedule meant that, against MVRDV’s advice, access was not given to the upper bookshelves from rooms placed behind the atrium. the design team says that the full vision for the library may be realized in future, but until then perforated aluminum plates have been printed to represent books on the upper shelves. see designboom’s previous coverage of the project here.

the building can accommodate a total of 1.2 million books

the entire project was completed in just three years

the stepped bookshelves are represented externally
project info:
location: tianjin binhai, china
year: 2016
program and size: 33,700 sqm library
budget: undisclosed
design: MVRDV – winy maas, jacob van rijs and nathalie de vries
design team: winy maas, wenchian shi, maría lópez calleja with chi li, ángel sánchez navarro, daehee suk, guang ruey tan, xichen sun, michael zhang, kyosuk lee, mariya gyaurova amd jaime dominguez bálgoma
visualization: antonio luca coco, costanza cuccato, matteo artico and tomaso maschietti.
concept design: winy maas, renske van der stoep, martine vledder with kyosuk lee, gerard heerink, chi li, francisco pomares, nicolas lee, claudia bode, sharon sin, jaap baselmans, herman gaarman and hui hsin liao
visualization: antonio luca coco, costanza cuccato, matteo artico and tomaso maschietti.
partners
co-architect: tianjin urban planning and design institute (TUPDI), tianjin, china
lighting designer: huayi jianyuan lighting design
movie: tianjin urban planning and design institute (TUPDI)
architecture in china (980 articles)
NBBJ expresses sustainable hangzhou stadiums with organic lotus-petal elements
morphosis architects unveils plans for nanjing conference center in china
a curved slate roof tops lacime architects' suzhou swan harbor park in china
library architecture and design (180 articles)
MVRDV (141 articles)
architecture news
kapsimalis architects builds idyllic 'saint hotel' into the caves of santorini
#architecture
the new hotel complex folds into the natural contours of santorini's caldera landscape.
the new hotel complex folds into the natural contours of santorini's caldera landscape.
designboom picks 10 favorite architecture projects for forbes to celebrate our 20th birthday
#architecture
designboom has been online for 20 years, and, to celebrate, forbes magazine asked us to select our favorite architectural projects from the past two decades.
designboom has been online for 20 years, and, to celebrate, forbes magazine asked us to select our favorite architectural projects from the past two decades.
waterfrom design repurposes gas cylinders to create industrial office in taiwan
#architecture
orange has been applied to the repurposed gas cylinders and pipes to represent the color of laboratory buttons.
orange has been applied to the repurposed gas cylinders and pipes to represent the color of laboratory buttons.
alexis dornier builds river house in bali using reclaimed timber and local sandstone
#architecture
dornier has embedded the existing topography of bali’s beautiful landscape within the inside of the building.
dornier has embedded the existing topography of bali’s beautiful landscape within the inside of the building.






What is inside the ball?
Impressive looking but highly impractical. How do users access most of the 1.2 million books? Many of the books seem well beyond reach. I am curious as to how they are accessed.
It is wonderful~
Thank you for letting me see a wonderful work for a long time.
I respect you
Way Cool, amazing
It is said … PRESENTATION IS EVERYTHING …. great example