Location: Minsk, Belarus
Date: 2002- 2006(June 16)
Architects: M.K. Vinogrdov and V.V. Kramarenko
Purpose: Library
More info: In 1989 an international contest took place for the new national library building of Belarus. Architects M.K. Vinogrdov and V.V. Kramarenko and their project “Belarusian Diamond” won this contest, but it took 13 years till the project was fulfilled.
The new library is 72 metre (236 feet) tall and has 22 floors. The building also features a 500 seat conference hall. Main architectural component has the shape of a rhombicuboctahedron.
The National Library of Belarus, having informative resources of 8 million units on different kinds of media, is the main informative and cultural center of the country. The library has 90 thousand users, annually serving 3.5 million documents. Every day the library is visited by more than 2.2 thousand people. Actually, the new modern building is just one of the six library buildings.
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