An Invitation to Discover and Explore

The Huttrop District Library in Essen is a place of inspiration.

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The Huttrop District Library ranks among Essen's busiest library branches, boasting the largest collection and highest circulation numbers. When the original building became unavailable, the library relocated to a repurposed supermarket on the Essen-Steele boundary—a site with excellent public transport access and ample parking. Working with a modest budget, architect Aat Vos and his includi team transformed the 700 m² raw space into a welcoming library. Vos, renowned for his expertise in library design, brought vision and purpose to every corner of the space.

Step into the Huttrop Library and you're enveloped by a spacious, welcoming environment. Aside from the staff offices, the design embraces open-plan flexibility, drawing visitors in with intuitive zones that encourage lingering and connection. The industrial past lives on—reimagined through bold color and contemporary design. Nods to Essen's steel and coal heritage appear throughout, both as subtle details and striking focal points, creating instant recognition and a sense of belonging. Stripped walls reveal raw stonework and concrete, establishing an authentically industrial foundation. Layered across this backdrop are carefully chosen metal elements—from an oversized black steel bookcase to distinctive steel cocoons—each contributing to the library's distinctive character and atmosphere.

The welcoming coffee bar and information hub set an immediately comfortable tone upon entry. Thoughtfully designed zones cater to different ages and interests, each furnished with generous seating options—from shared community tables to intimate steel cocoons. "This industrial-inspired library landscape prioritizes experience above all," explains Vera Schneider, interior designer at includi. "Young visitors can retreat into a tree house or a bold, sturdy shelter in the youth wing. Study and work stations positioned at the windows create an active seating landscape that bridges the indoor and outdoor experience. This thoughtful arrangement draws passersby to glance inside—and hopefully, discover their new favorite community space."

www.includi.com

Photography:

Marco Heyda/includi

www.heyda.nl

(Published in CUBE Ruhrgebiet 04|23)

 

Interior design:

includi
www.includi.com

Architecture:

Bause Planning Office
www.ab-bause.de

Custom woodwork:

Team Stonepark

 

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