Architect:CohenLeigh Architects
Location:Cobram VIC, Australia
Project Year:2017
Category:Libraries
Stories By:CohenLeigh Architects Maxiply
The Cobram Library & Learning Centre is a distinctively ‘local’ library, embracing emerging technologies & promoting flexible learning & library spaces across all ages.
How do you create a distinctively ‘local’ library?
Working closely with community stakeholders, the design process involved tracing the line of the nearby Murray River, then superimposing this as the cut line on a curvilinear timber battened screen.
The result is a dynamic façade that wraps the perimeter of the library, filtering & throwing light into the internal library spaces. A central pathway & ceiling element, acting as a way-finding spine, runs through the centre of the library. At its edges, a series of abstract punctuations on the perimeter allow for private & flexible break out spaces. The effect is a community space both highly flexible & adaptable.
Located on the site of the existing Civic Centre, it encompasses library spaces, reading spaces, community spaces & new technology areas. Conscious of its place & identity, it embodies and celebrates the idea of a ‘local’ library, with design language that is evocative of the popular Murray landscapes.
The bright, modern and beautiful interior
of the
Cobram library
designed by
Cohen Leigh
is a wonderful example of the flexibility of plywood to create both straight lines and decorative features.
Maxi Panel
ply was used to create the impressive ceiling element. The fins of the design are visually stunning and have been carefully positioned to run through the centre of the library and act as a wayfinding spine to subtly guide visitors through the space.
The reception counter and desks have been crafted from
Maxi Edge
plywood panels, and the combination of a natural timber finish with black laminate creates a nice contrast. The wood finish of the reception area is also aesthetically pleasing, as it creates a sense of flow between the ceiling feature and the space below. The fins of the ceiling element reach down the back wall behind the desk, acting as a further guide to help visitors navigate their way through the library.
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