Massive timber in a civic library
The Lea Bridge Library in London impresses with modern wood aesthetics and establishes a visual and physical connection to the historic garden through floor-to-ceiling, custom-made glazing. This culturally valuable space for work, learning, and socializing has been created to connect the local and future community.
- Environmentally friendly construction
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The 250-square-meter wing is seamlessly connected to the adjacent gardens through the use of the Keller minimal windows® glass wall system. The rectangular floor plan is interrupted by a striking semi-circular glass cutout. This cutout is situated on an incline to protect the root system of a neighboring lime tree.