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Vennesla Library and Culture House

Vennesla Library and Culture House
Vennesla bibliotek
Interior in Vennesla Library
Interior in the library part of the building
General information
Type Library
Town or city Vennesla
Country Norway
Coordinates 58°16′13″N 7°58′13″E / 58.27028°N 7.97028°E / 58.27028; 7.97028
Elevation 48 m (157 ft)
Construction started 2010
Opened 2011
Cost 80 million NOK
Owner Vennesla Municipality
Technical details
Floor count 2
Floor area 1,900 m2 (20,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architecture firm Helen & Hard
Awards and prizes Statens byggeskikkpris, 2012

The Vennesla Library and Culture House (Norwegian: Vennesla bibliotek og kulturhus) is a public library serving the inhabitants of Vennesla Municipality in Vest-Agder, Norway. The new library building completed in 2011 has won several architecture prizes and has been praised both within Norway and abroad.

The Municipality of Vennesla decided in 2005 to relocate the library to the city centre, linking together an existing community house and learning centre into a cultural centre. A café, open meeting places and a small scene were incorporated into the plan of the new building, making it a combined library and house of culture. With the new building, the municipality sought both to establish a public meeting place and to increase the quality of architecture in the urban area of Vennesla. An architectural design competition was initiated in 2008; it was won by the firm Helen & Hard from Stavanger and the new building was ready in 2011.

The main building material is wood, and the building is dominated by the 27 glue-laminated timber arcs that support the roof and give associations to ribs of a whale skeleton. The building has attracted much interest and won several prizes, among them Statens byggeskikkpris for 2012 (the Norwegian state prize for good buildings). The building has, however, also received criticism for lacking functionality for its main purpose, namely being a library building. The author of an opinion piece in the Norwegian weekly Morgenbladet maintained that the library building was beautiful, yet inconvenient for normal library use.


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