Friday, December 14, 2007
Biblioblob
There's been a right old stooshie in the Czech Republic over the design for the new National Library. The work of Jan Kaplicky and his London-based design team, it follows the new free-form style sometimes known as blobitechture. Not surprisingly, the radical design has ruffled some feathers in the baroque old city.
Many of the city councillors don't want it so close to the revered Prague Castle, preferring a site out in the suburbs. But others say the national library of a country should be close to the centre of the capital.
As is the way of these things, the decision's been outsourced to a committee of "experts". So, it will be a while before this blob on the landscape sees the light of day.
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Well it's...ah...unusual. I love the design but it seems to somehow violate the local ambience.
Yes, not really in keeping with its environment. Mind you, didn't they say that about the Eiffel Tower once upon a time....
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