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This year’s best new public library is in Spain

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This year’s best new public library is in Spain

The Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez in Barcelona is an architectural and functional marvel, resembling a stack of open books and serving as a central community hub for 240,000 residents. Today, it was named Public Library of the Year 2023 at the 88th IFLA World Library and Information Conference, which is currently taking place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez in Barcelona stands out for its exceptional features and the contribution it has made to the local community. Named after the renowned Nobel Prize laureate in literature, Gabriel García Márquez, the library embodies the spirit of interaction with its surroundings and local culture.

In collaboration with Danish software company Systematic, the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) annually bestows the Public Library of the Year award together with USD 5,000 in prize money to the winning entry. This year, the competition featured 16 libraries from 11 different countries. The other finalists were Parramatta Library at PHIVE in Australia, Shanghai Library East in China and Janez Vajkard Valvasor library in Slovenia.

“This recognition is not only for Biblioteca Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It’s for the entire team of Barcelona libraries, the library team, the architects, and the municipality of Barcelona. It’s a gift for the citizens. The democratic and social rights and values are key to our library. This recognition is an award for the Barcelona people,” said Ferran Burguillos, managing director of Barcelona Libraries City Network and Neus Castellano, library director, after receiving the award.

Jakob Guillois Lærkes, Chairman of the Jury, said:

“I’m always in awe of the high quality, impressive solutions and innovative features of the new libraries which are entered each year for the Public Library of the Year award. This year’s field was no less impressive. The four nominated libraries all stand out and are each a true gift to their local community. The Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez is a great example of how a library can serve as a crucial link between people and communities. The entire building process, including the selection of materials, has been characterised by rigorous sustainable choices and bold and ambitious solutions. The Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez stands as a true role model for future library buildings in years to come.”

Designed by Suma Arquitectura, the Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez resembles a stack of open books with folded pages. Its solid sculptural shape is accentuated by a dense structure of wooden panels that provide unique lighting while defining the library’s character. The floor plan is intelligently designed, creating distinct spaces that cater to different needs and activities. From the showcase agora and ideas’ forum on the ground floor to the reading house on the upper floor, every area is carefully shaped to provide a warm and welcoming environment for visitors.

The main focus of the library is on learning and social connection. To this end, it offers workshops on creativity, languages and digital literacy. With its unique facilities that include an auditorium, radio studio, cooking workshop and sensory space for children and young people, the library caters to a wide range of interests and experiences.

In line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and IFLA’s Global Vision, the Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez embodies a holistic approach to sustainability, community engagement and knowledge empowerment. Through its design, programming and commitment to environmental and social responsibility, it serves as a beacon of inspiration for libraries around the world.

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Established in 1985, Systematic A/S develops software and system solutions to customers in both the public and private sector. A common feature of these customers is a need to integrate, compare and analyse large volumes of complex data, and to generate an overview that allows decision-making based on a solid foundation, often in critical situations.

Systematic’s software solutions are used in healthcare, intelligence, law enforcement, defence, education, renewable energy and utilities industries.

Today, Systematic is the largest privately owned software company in Denmark, with solutions sold to customers in 50+ countries. More than 1 million people worldwide use Systematic solutions and services every day.

Systematic has approximately 1,100+ employees and is headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, with offices in Copenhagen, Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Romania and the United States. www.systematic.com

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