Gold Winner of the International Architecture & Design Awards 2025
Architect / Designer:
William Olmsted Antozzi
Studio:
William Olmsted Antozzi Office of Architecture
Design Team:
Denise Chang
Cefelo Manuel
Copyright:
Renderings by Imperfct
Country:
United States
In 2023, the region of Incheon, South Korea is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Incheon Public Library with a groundbreaking project. This project involves the creation of an integrated public library and museum representing a fusion of knowledge, history, technology, and environmental consciousness, symbolizing Incheon’s commitment to expanding knowledge, culture, and innovation.
Located by a central lake in Geomdan city, this project aims to become an iconic cultural hub, bridging the social life of the district and the metropolis. It focuses on three crucial connections:
1. Integration with the natural environment: The library and museum complex will seamlessly coexist with the natural world, providing a serene setting for visitors.
2. Engagement with the local community: The project aspires to be a vibrant hub of engagement, education, and interaction, enriching the lives of residents and fostering cultural exchange.
3. Connection to the green axis: The project serves as a conduit for the flow of knowledge, culture, and environmental consciousness throughout the region, emphasizing its role in nurturing a sustainable and culturally rich community.
Visually, spatially, and symbolically, this project’s design establishes itself as a potent link between the city’s network and its cultural and ecological roots. It acts as a literal and metaphorical bridge, connecting the urban context to the surrounding greenery while drawing inspiration from nearby mountains and greenways. The straightforward yet distinctive shape, based on hyperbolic paraboloid geometry, proves cost-effective and creates a significant impact by seamlessly uniting the library and museum programs and connecting to the nearby park system.
As a sustainable precedent and gateway to the city, the design seamlessly blends the urban and natural landscapes. It incorporates a stepped roof as an extension to the adjacent park, providing easily accessible green space with breathtaking city views. The roof also serves to prevent water runoff and acts as a natural insulator against extreme weather conditions. Cascading skylights flood the museum and library with natural, illuminating light, reducing the reliance on artificial lighting.
A unique geometric design unites the library and museum, facilitating access to both art and archives. This fusion creates a vibrant hub of knowledge and collaboration. The library serves as a central resource hub, and the museum caters to younger audiences with interactive technology. Flexible gallery spaces enhance the visitor experience through modularity, adaptability, and inclusivity, fostering creativity and engagement. The library and museum intertwine in a cascading open plan, spiraling upward. Ramps, stairs, seating, and pathways seamlessly merge throughout the design, offering moments of movement and repose in an accessible experience for all.
William Olmsted Antozzi Office of Architecture
William Olmsted Antozzi Office of Architecture is an architectural design studio that works in public-oriented design, where people live, work, and play. Our expertise in civic and cultural minded spaces is rooted in our experience collaborating with world renowned offices. At our core is a design philosophy that revolves around finding solutions in unexpected opportunities, utilizing simple gestures to create an outsized impact, challenging conventional paradigms, and fostering novel dialogues about humanity’s role on our planet.
WAO is also proud to be at the forefront of green and sustainable design practices. The built environment is responsible for the majority of carbon emissions, more than any other single source. The firm’s environmental consciousness has included the signing of the AIA 2030 Commitment, solidifying the office’s dedication to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable design solutions through a cost-effective, and well designed manner.