The design for the new library in Buenos Aires features contemporary architecture that combines pure volumes with traditional materials such as brick. Its modular structure creates a strong visual identity, while its volumetric layout generates open spaces that encourage interaction and access to culture.
The adjacent public plaza becomes a meeting point, integrating the library into the urban fabric and offering green areas for visitors to enjoy.
The architectural renderings of this project highlight the interaction between light and the building’s materials, emphasizing the texture of the brick and the transparency of the glass surfaces. Natural light, which penetrates through interior courtyards, has been rendered with a high level of detail, reflecting the warmth and functionality of the space.
The visual paths include exterior views at pedestrian level, as well as renderings of the central atrium, where the interior design prioritizes spaciousness and visual comfort.
The architectural modeling highlights the volumetry of the complex, with precise representations of shadows and reflections that lend realism to the proposal.
Furthermore, the daytime and nighttime renderings demonstrate the building’s adaptability to different lighting conditions, highlighting its artificial lighting system, which highlights the entrances and reading spaces.
This architectural rendering offers a complete view of the project, faithfully conveying the competition’s conceptual proposal.