LIYUAN LIBRARY
Beijing, China
Li Xiaodong Atelier
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Text description provided by the architects. This project is modest addition to the small village of Huairou on the outskirts of Beijing, just under a two hours drive from busy Beijing urban life. On the one hand it forms a modern programmatic complement to the village by adding a small library and reading space within a setting of quiet contemplation. On the other hand we wanted to use architecture to enhance the appreciation of the natural landscaping qualities. So instead of adding a new building inside the village center, we chose this particular site in the nearby mountains, a pleasant five minute walk from the village center. In doing so we could provide a setting of clear thoughts when one consciously takes the effort to head for the reading room.
About
I was born in Shiraz, and after graduating from school, I moved to Tehran to study Architecture.
My passion for photography began when I was a teenager with a film camera. However, my serious photography career started when I turned eighteen, when my brother gave me my first digital camera. After studying Architecture in Hamburg, I followed my passion for documentary photography and understanding society.
Over time, I developed an interest in the interaction between people and architecture. My architectural education, combined with my passion and knowledge in photography, guided me toward architectural photography.
Capturing the story, sense, and energy of space, as well as the dynamism of stationary yet seemingly moving architectural works through photography, is one of the most exciting reasons for me to pursue architectural photography.
Born 1997
based in: Hamburg
About
I was born in Shiraz, and after graduating from school, I moved to Tehran to study Architecture.
My passion for photography began when I was a teenager with a film camera. However, my serious photography career started when I turned eighteen, when my brother gave me my first digital camera. After studying Architecture in Hamburg, I followed my passion for documentary photography and understanding society.
Over time, I developed an interest in the interaction between people and architecture. My architectural education, combined with my passion and knowledge in photography, guided me toward architectural photography.
Capturing the story, sense, and energy of space, as well as the dynamism of stationary yet seemingly moving architectural works through photography, is one of the most exciting reasons for me to pursue architectural photography.
Born 1997
based in: Hamburg