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WilkinsonEyre

London, GB

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Weston Library - View of Blackwell Hall
Weston Library - View of Blackwell Hall
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Weston Library, University of Oxford

At the heart of Oxford’s historic core, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s 1940s, Grade II listed, New Bodleian Library (now known as the Weston Library) is a vital resource for academic research. In 2006, WilkinsonEyre was appointed to refurbish the library as a new cultural and intellectual landmark. The idea was to open up the building to allow more public access and engagement in the activities happening inside. This included the creation of new spaces for a programme of exhibitions and seminars drawing on the extraordinary resources of the Bodleian’s collections.

The design works with, rather than against, Scott’s robust design, reinvigorating the space with an improved circulation diagram – for both book retrieval and user movement – and creating a number of contemporary interventions, including a spectacular reading room at roof level.

Scott’s New Bodleian was never designed as a public building – it was essentially a storage facility, focused entirely on the bookstack and its contents. In 2010 the University opened a new storage facility at South Marston near Swindon and with some of the bookstack space at the New Bodleian freed up, WilkinsonEyre celebrated its heritage by designing voids up through the building that frame the central bookstack volume and bring in controlled daylight.

While the project is strongly focused on improving storage and research facilities inside the building, it also offers an opportunity to boost the library’s relationship with its urban setting by addressing Broad Street and the main Bodleian Library building opposite. The design knits the library more closely into its context by extending the axis created by Radcliffe Camera, Old Schools Quadrangle and Clarendon Building, a logical move to encourage the public inside.

Awards

AJ Retrofit Awards 2016, Listed Project over £5m, Winner

Oxford Preservation Trust Awards 2015, Winner

RIBA Awards South Winner, 2016

RIBA Awards Building of the Year South, 2016

AJ100 Building of the Year, 2016

RIBA National Award, Winner 2016

 
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Status: Built
Location: Oxford, GB
Firm Role: Architect
Additional Credits: Client: University of Oxford
Architect: WilkinsonEyre
Structural Engineer: Pell Frischmann
Services Engineer: Hurley Palmer Flatt

 
Weston Library - Exterior view
Weston Library - Exterior view
Weston Library - Newly created entrance collonade
Weston Library - Newly created entrance collonade
Weston Library - View of the floating bookstack in Blackwell Hall
Weston Library - View of the floating bookstack in Blackwell Hall
Weston Library - View of a newly created reading room
Weston Library - View of a newly created reading room
Weston Library - View of a newly refurbished reading room
Weston Library - View of a newly refurbished reading room
Weston Library - View of a newly refurbished reading room
Weston Library - View of a newly refurbished reading room
Weston Library - View of Oxford's 'dreaming spires' from the new roof terrace
Weston Library - View of Oxford's 'dreaming spires' from the new roof terrace