
overlap 중앙대학교 도서관
새로운 도서관으로 바뀌게 될 캠퍼스의 풍경은 하루 24시간 깨어있는 모습이 될 것으로 상상했다. 낯에는 빛을 모으고 밤에는 빛을 뿜어내는 빛의 상자가 되기를 기대 했다. 백화점의 화려함이 아니라 수도원의 장서각과 같은 분위기로 대학의 공간이 채워질 수 있다면 대학문화의 변화가 가능할지도 모른다. 장소는 장소에 걸 맞는 문화를 요구하는 힘을 갖고 있기 때문이다.
CAU Central Library: Overlap
Architecture is an identification of place, a creation of individualism that makes it unique to anything else in the world. The place thus creates a memory with time.
The meaning of place is the result of an accumulation of memories.
The Vestige
The existing library was designed in 1955 and completed in 1959 (50 years ago) by Cha Kyung-soon (1916 – 1974) a senior architect. He had already been related to Chung-ang University with the design of the pharmacy colleges (Phyper Hall) in 1953.
The horizontal mass from B1 to 3rd floor and the 7th story tower carry monumentality and architectural symbolism. The shape which is divided by the structure and envelope emphasize the grid and compose the windows in a simplistic manner. It shows the formality which is faithful to the modernism of the past by making a central courtyard over a rectangular plan into the centre of the space. Interesting elements are materials and details which create the executed design. There were materials which are not being used and produced anymore and construction methods which are old in their fashion. Removing the existing ceiling to expose the concrete allowed the building to portray its time in texture when plywood was of short resource. I supposed they would blend in with the new ones if I have them function again instead of discarding them. An emblem of CAU (Chung Ang University) standing prominently as the library building was supposed to be torn down at first, but it should be regarded as a memory since it is a representation of the history.
Light
Reading rooms extended to the rooftop make the space which is opened on roofs of curved surface. A crevice from intersecting curved surfaces act as a skylight and enables natural light into the deepest spaces. It needs artificial lighting to get sufficient illumination at certain times of the day, but I tried to make the most of artificial light during daytime. On the facade I adjusted the density of white stripes printed on the glass so that an external glass wall intersected vertically and perpendicularly with the curved roof can absorb sunlight selectively according to the condition of all directions. Those stripes arranged by various widths secure the outside view, however they screen the inside if seeing outside like a blind. With an opinion of a foundation reserving the lacking space filling a vacant courtyard, it is divided in half diagonally and filled with bamboo so that it creates light wells and ventilates well.
The Place
I had to replace the trace of time and the momentum of remembrance with architectural work. An expansion of space and improvement of environmental overlap with memories of its past remain. I left the existing elements at the bottom and put the light space above so that one can easily be seen. Lower-level floors and a canopy above the entrance retain its original form, thereby it’s expected that a current picture is in collusion with time in the same context. The existing clock tower is used as a resting space in the library. A roof garden on the 5th floor and the tower on the 6th and 7th floors become an observatory viewing the Namsan Mountain beyond the Han river. The glass of the tower doesn’t have vertical prints like the bottom, to enable a spectacular view. Inner space is finished with gray tone so that it is simply the background for the books and students who read them. I expected this library to be a light box carrying sunlight by day and radiating it out by night.
There could be a cultural change which used to be occupied with high heels and short skirts into sneakers and plain clothes. Its space can be filled with the atmosphere of archives in a monastery instead of splendour of a department store. It’s because the place has dominance from the suitable culture matched with it, that the place can be realized after it is created and refined and no longer be a vacant ground.
위치_ 서울시 동작구 흑석동 중앙대학교
대지면적_ 142,997㎡
건축면적_ 3,429.43㎡
연면적_ 14,258.20㎡
규모_ 지하 1층, 지상 7층
구조_ 철근 콘크리트조 + 철골콘크리트조
외부마감_ T24투명복층유리, T3러버타일, T3열연강판 위 T3투명에폭시
설계기간_ 2008
시공기간_ 2009
사진_ 박영채
Location_ Seoul, Dongjak-gu, Heukseok-dong, Chung-Ang University
Site area_ 142,997㎡
Building area_ 3,429.43㎡
Total floor area_ 14,258.20㎡
Building scope_ 1 basement level, 7 above-ground floors
Structure_ Reinforced Concrete Structure + Precast Concrete Structure
Exterior finishing_ T24 double-glazed system window, T3 louver panel, T3 glass louver
Design period_ 2008
Construction period_ 2009
Photographer_ Youngchae Park
























