Posts Tagged ‘books’
April 29, 2019

LUO Designs in China has transformed a retired shared bicycle into a mobile library serving children. The body of the beetle-shaped trailer is made from old automobile panels. The frame was lengthened and strengthened to support the weight of the books. Although this one is configured as a library, the firm says the design can be adapted to serve multiple functions.



More at the LUO website
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December 6, 2017
I recently read about a house in Japan that features an inclined wall of bookshelves. The slant prevented the books from falling off the shelves in case of an earthquake (usually), and was constructed so that one can climb up the shelves to find a particular book. I thought it was genius.

It reminded me of our crossing on the Queen Mary 2. The ship’s library was just steps from our cabin. Their solution to keeping the books in place during heavy seas (and there were some), was to have locking glass doors on all of the shelves – also genius.




We spent a lot of time there.
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July 10, 2017
“Over the last year, photographer Thibaud Poirier has traveled across Europe to photograph some of the world’s most incredible libraries. The series includes both historic and contemporary libraries with a special emphasis on the varied designs employed by architects. Poirier captured each image when the buildings were closed and empty of people to focus entirely on structure and layout. From his statement about the project:
Like fingerprints, each architect crafted his vision for a new space for this sacred self-exploration. These seemingly minute details are everywhere, from the balance of natural and artificial light to optimise reading yet preserve ancient texts to the selective use of studying tables to either foster community or encourage lonely reflection. The selection of these libraries that span space, time, style and cultures were carefully selected for each one’s unique ambiance and architectural contribution.”





from colossal
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June 13, 2017
For the next six weeks, any member of the public in New York can head to subwaylibrary.com or download the New York Public Library’s reader app, SimplyE, to have unlimited access to a wide selection of NYPL-provided e-books. The initiative also aims to promote the free Wi-Fi service at each of the subway’s underground stations, which rolled out late last year. When users log onto the service, a link to the Subway Library website will appear, encouraging you to read a book instead of your Facebook feed.
Library Train is designed to look like the iconic Rose Reading Room with the seats and walls on each car made to resemble bookshelves (and a faux–Gilded Age ceiling to boot). The train is scheduled to run on the E and F lines between Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens.

TimeOut and New York Public Library
Via – Bookshelf: roundup
It’s tattoo Tuesday:

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April 3, 2017

BOOKS! The 14th Edible Books Festival was held at Loganberry Books this weekend. People came and carefully set up their entries. Viewers paid their fee and carefully considered their favorites. After the judging was complete and the winners announced – the entries were demolished in less time than you can imagine. Here are some of the entrants this year.

The Monster Book of Monsters

Click Clack Moo

Pigs in Heaven

Not a Box

The Paper Dolls

And, in the adult category, Tequilla Mockingbird
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