Daikanyama T-Site, Tokyo
日本東京:蔦屋書店
Designed by Klein Dytham Architecture to feel like a “library in the woods,” Daikanyama T-Site is composed of three buildings connected by a central corridor known as Magazine Street. Each pavilion is clad in latticelike screens of interlocking Ts and low-emissivity glass, which reflects the surrounding trees. Inside, the Anjin Lounge is decorated with a screen by contemporary artist Masatake Kosaki and a bar and tables made of secondhand books.
蔦屋書店由日本Klein Dytham建筑事務所設計,旨在創造出“林間圖書館”的感受。書店由三棟建筑組成,名為“雜志街”的中央走廊貫穿其中。每棟建筑都裝有晶格狀低輻射鍍膜玻璃,可以映出周圍的樹木。其中一個叫做Anjin Lounge的區域里有一個吧,一些由二手書堆成的桌子以及當代藝術家Masatake Kosaki的一幅作品。
The Last Bookstore, Los Angeles
美國洛杉磯:最后一家書店
Set in a 20,000-square-foot space in downtown Los Angeles's Spring Arts Tower, the Last Bookstore is a madcap cross between an independent bookstore and an art installation. The airy space is filled with creatively repurposed volumes, including a mural and tunnel made out of books.
“最后一家書店”位于洛杉磯市中心的春季藝術大樓內,占地6000平方米。大膽的設計讓它兼具獨立書店的功能與裝置藝術的氣息。超大的空間中處處可見創造性的設計,比如用書做成的壁飾和隧道。
Cafebrería El Péndulo, Mexico City
墨西哥城:Cafebrería El Péndulo書店
El Péndulo, a chain of Mexico City bookstore–coffee shops, may have several locations, but the most beautiful is the Polanco branch. The bright, soaring space includes two stories of books, the second accessible by balcony. Plants and vines wind their way through the shop, adding a jungle feel.
Cafebrería El Péndulo是墨西哥城里的一家連鎖書店咖啡館,有多家分店,不過最漂亮的還當屬位于波朗科的一家。這家書店明朗寬敞,內頂很高,可以容下兩層樓的圖書;二樓還有陽臺。店內植物、藤蔓蜿蜒而上,又增添了一抹叢林的氣息。