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The Shanghai Jiading Public Library Reflects Surroundings

The Shanghai Jiading Public Library is designed to reflect the characteristics of the local environment, on both the interior and exterior of the building. For example, in one reading room the pillars that help to hold up the piece of architecture resemble trees found in the area.

As DesignBoom puts it, "this relationship of people, object, and space combined with the traditional courtyard elements of windows, views, and light extends the visual effect from the inside to the outside." Everything seems to flow quite seamlessly form the interior to the exterior, as each detail is meant as a reflection of this area of Shanghai.

Considering the culture of studying instilled in the Chinese culture for young people, having a pleasant library to work at is very helpful. Photo Credits: designboom, vermilionzhou
Trend Themes
1. Local Environment Integration - Designing buildings that reflect the characteristics of the surrounding area provides a unique and cohesive experience for visitors.
2. Seamless Interior-exterior Flow - Creating a visual effect that extends from the inside to the outside enhances the overall ambiance and connection to the environment.
3. Cultural Centric Design - Incorporating cultural elements into architectural design helps create spaces that resonate with the local community and enhance their experience.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can explore innovative ways to integrate local characteristics into building designs, providing a unique and immersive experience.
2. Library Services - Libraries can embrace the concept of reflecting the local environment to create inviting spaces that enhance the culture of studying and knowledge sharing.
3. Urban Planning - Urban planners can consider the integration of cultural and environmental elements into the design of public spaces, enriching the overall cityscape.

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