African Design Magazine August 2016 | Page 64

International project Microlibrary – Indonesia W ith an interest in books and reading declining in the past years, the illiteracy rate and school dropout rate in Indonesia remains high. The mission is to rekindle interest in books by offering a dedicated place for reading and learning, availability of books, other media and courses. The Microlibrary adds identity and is a source of pride for all the people in the neighbourhood. The activities and teaching are currently supported and organized by Dompet Dhuafa (Pocket for the Poor) and the Indonesian Diaspora Foundation. However, the ultimate goal is to enable the local people to organize the content and maintenance independently. The building is situated in a small square with a pre-existing stage that was already used by the local community for gatherings, events, hanging out and sports activities. The intention of the architects, SHAU Bandung, was to add, rather than take away, so they decided to enhance the open stage by shading it, making it rain protected and cover it in form of the floating library box. The building is constructed via a simple steel structure made from I-beams and concrete slabs for the floor and roof. The stage was reworked in concrete and a previously missing, wide stair was added. As the building is located in a tropical climate, they aimed to create a pleasant indoor climate without the use of air conditioning. Therefore, the architects looked for available façade materials in the neighbourhood which were cost efficient, could shade the interior, let daylight pass and enable enough cross ventilation. Initially, they found several small vendors selling used, white and translucent jerry cans. However, prior to construction the jerry cans were no longer available in the quantities required. Instead, they found used plastic ice cream buckets that were being sold in bulk. This turned out for the better, as they have a more positive image and are more stable when cutting the bottom open for cross ventilation. While studying design options of how to arrange 2 000 ice cream buckets, the ROJECT TEAM Click here to read more ArchitectS: SHAU Bandung (Florian Heinzelmann, Daliana Suryawinata, Yogi Ferdinand with Rizki Supratman, Roland Tejo Prayitno, Aditya Kusuma, Octavia Tunggal, Timmy Haryanto, Telesilla Bristogianni, Margaret Jo) Contractor: Yogi Pribadi and Pramesti Sudjati Signage graphic design: Nusae Client: Dompet Dhuafa, City of Bandung Photography: Sanrok Studio Supported by: Dompet Dhuafa, Urbane Community, Indonesian Diaspora Foundation