Volvo Photo Locations Part 275
Almedalsbiblioteket is located on Donnersgatan at Almedalsparken in Visby on Gotland, Sweden.
Almedalsbiblioteket is a public and university library managed by both the Region Gotland and Uppsala universitetsbibliotek. Business is placed from the beginning in 2001 located in the special library located in downtown Visby. The library has a large collection of Gotlandica (literature with a relation to Gotland) and a large collection of children an youth books.
The library building was built between 2000 and 2001 and was inaugurated on 22 september 2001. Architects Christer Malmström and Anders Grape wanted a building with modern design and modern materials in harmony with the medieval world heritage city of Visby. The austere exterior shape, with its simple straight shapes are largely the Gotland building tradition, as well as the choice of materials and colors. By mixing concrete with cement and pigments, a color close to the limestone was created. The whole color scheme of various shades of gray, white and gray-green is the Gotland landscape colors. In the large glass surfaces the medieval city is reflected, both outside and inside the building.
Interior designers Annika Tengstrand and Olle Salmonsson have created a functional and beautiful interior that interacts with the house and the architect’s intentions. The library is compactly decorated with shelves in straight lines to achieve a simplicity that matches the building. In the free and open spaces are reading spaces, where you can fully enjoy the house’s openness. The materials are oak, ash, gray homespun, black leather, black paint and a green hue that captures both the glass facades and green Almedalen outside. The intention has been to design an environment in which architecture, external environment and interior design interact and create rooms that are both practical and restfully beautiful. The library foyer is in itself an aesthetic experience due to the choice of building materials and the space that the glazed space permits. The floor of limestone with a hint of marble was designed by Karin Tyrefors.
The library is an example of how architecture, technology and efficient use of the surrounding nature, can create excellent environment, indoor climate and minimal environmental impact. With the help of the Baltic Sea water and the sun’s rays keep the library a cool place in summer and warm in winter.
More information at sv.wikipedia.org and www.almedalsbiblioteket.se.