An American architectural journal: “The dramatic white interior of the University of Helsinki’s new main library is striking”

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Architectural Record, May 2013, published a Snapshot article about the Helsinki University Main Library. Architectural Record is the biggest journal concentrating purely on architecture in the USA and the whole world.

Rita Catinella Orrell: “The dramatic white interior of the University of Helsinki’s new main library, by local firm Anttinen Oiva Architects, is striking for its curving travertine-marble staircase, its Finnish furnishings, and the oval-shaped voids the architects carved out of the center of the floor plates. The rotunda brings in daylight and helps visitors grasp the building’s spatial organization at a glance. Opened to the public last September, the seven-floor urban-infill project was built on the site of an old department store in the capital’s downtown, and consolidates libraries that had previously operated in 10 different locations.”

http://archrecord.construction.com/features/snapshot/2013/1305-Helsinki-University-Library.asp