The Library at Barcelona's University Pompeu Fabra is a converted water reservoir1.
The reservoir, the ‘Diposit de les Aigues’, was constructed in 1874. It is unusual in that the volume of water was held high off the ground, supported by a dense grid of brick columns. Arches span the columns to create a rhythmic and soaring canopy above the readers.
The library is a repository for water, which has traveled and passed through many states and bodies. And in a strange and incompatible manner, underneath the water the library is a repository for books, with their fragile and irreparable nature.
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1Renovation by Architects Lluis Clotet and lgnacio Paricio Ansuategui
2Or at least one could imagine this ripple effect if the water hadn’t been drained when I visited. Perhaps the thought of coming into a floating library one morning, the shelves reflected perfectly in a displaced plane of water, was too much for the maintenance team to bear.
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