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The Vennesla Library and Culture House Belongs in the 22nd Century

The Vennesla Library and Culture House looks like it should belong in the 22nd Century, not the 21st. Granted, by the 22nd Century, printed materials will likely be long gone. Nevertheless, this book repository and cultural hub has a futuristic design that is clean, minimalist and beautiful to navigate.

Designed by Stavanger-based architecture studio Helen & Hard, the Vennesla Library and Culture House is located in Norway. Also home to a café, meeting places and administrative areas, the building combines community and learning. The designers write that it is "a symbiosis of structure, technical infrastructure, furniture and interior in one architectonic element." The unique rib design ensures that the building is mainly constructed out of eco-friendly wood.
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1. Futuristic Architecture - The Vennesla Library and Culture House showcases a futuristic design that pushes the boundaries of traditional architecture.
2. Minimalist Design - The clean and minimalist design of the Vennesla Library and Culture House reflects a growing trend towards simplicity in architecture and interiors.
3. Sustainable Construction - The use of eco-friendly wood in the construction of the Vennesla Library and Culture House highlights the increasing focus on sustainable building practices.
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3. Construction - The construction industry can explore the use of eco-friendly materials, such as wood, to promote sustainable building practices.

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