Honourable Mention
The jury appreciated the minimalist approach chosen by the authors and the not so common barrier-free solution. The use of references to the traditional architecture and a very contemporary formulation of the building placed the design proposal into the group of top five awarded projects.
The complete separation of the library and community centre has been seen as a negative as well as almost nonexistent visual contact of the library visitor (and its employees) with the surroundings. The connection of the inner space of the community centre to the square and the façade facing the garden has also been regarded as insufficient. The building very well corresponds in volume and in height of the ridge and cornice to its neighbor and at the same time keeps reasonable distance from the graveyard wall. The proposal is viewed as sustainable both with low investment and operation costs.


