This micro-house has big ideas on libraries – and demonstrated this by adding one to the side of it.
Sam Jacob Studio’s The Stack took centre-stage at last month’s London Design Festival with an eye-catching building that appeared at first glance to be more pile of bestsellers than a recognisable property.
Embracing the view that living in the capital will see more shared spaces in the future, the micro-house includes a joint-kitchen as well as the library.
Externally, architect Sam Jacob takes a leaf from the book of the city’s geometric facades with its angular design.
While internally, the idea is to conceive a flexible, imaginative space in the image of British eccentricity that is rooted in local traditions.
Everyone lives and works somewhere, but most of us rarely think about the spaces and places we inhabit
It is a place of exchange with the library allowed visitors to share and swap literature about the history of living in London during its installation period.