Bookshelf-Lined Homes

The 'House with 30,000 Books' Features Ample Space for Literature

'House with 30,000 Books' is a residence in Tokyo designed for two families with a serious yen for reading. The two dwellings are separated by a common connecting atrium with walls that are covered entirely by bookshelves, with room for approximately 30,000 books, as the name of the home suggests.

Though House with 30,000 Books is a private residence, its library-like atrium can easily house as many if not more books that a small public facility. The space is also designed like a library in terms of layout, with tables for reading and aisles that allow the families to browse through the copious tomes.

The windows of the library area are specially designed to keep the books in the house in good condition. They block out both ultraviolet light and humidity, keeping the paper from deteriorating.
Trend Themes
1. Library-like Homes - Designing homes with bookshelf-lined atriums provides ample space for literature and creates a unique reading environment.
2. Private Libraries - Private residences with extensive book collections can serve as libraries for personal use, showcasing the importance of reading in everyday life.
3. Preservation of Books - Specially designed windows in homes can protect books from deterioration by blocking out UV light and controlling humidity.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Interior Design - Architects and interior designers can utilize the concept of bookshelf-lined homes to create unique and functional living spaces.
2. Publishing - Private libraries in homes emphasize the value of books, leading to increased interest and demand for book publishing.
3. Window Manufacturing - Developing windows that protect books from UV light and humidity can contribute to the preservation of printed materials in various settings.

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