A Book Store Made in Heaven |
Wednesday, 05 December 2007 |

Whoever said that reading was a religious experience was right, especially when taking a visit to Selexyz
Dominicanen in Maastricht, Netherlands.
Having just won the Lensvelt de Architect Interior Prize 2007, this
newest addition to the Selexyz book chain is well worth the visit to
this medieval city if you are ever in the area.

Erected inside a former 800 year old Dominican church, this bookstore
is said to hold the largest stock of books in English in Maastricht, one
of the oldest cities in the country.
It was always going to be a challenging task for Amsterdam based architects Merkx + Girod who
designed the space, to stay true to the original character and charm of
the church, whilst also achieving a desirable amount of commercial
space (there was only an available floor area of 750 m2, with a
proposed retail space of 1200 m2). Taking advantage of the massive
ceiling, both have been achieved through the construction of a
multi-storey steel structure which houses the majority of the books.
This is one giant bookshelf, with stairs and elevators taking shoppers
and visitors alike, up to the heavens (mind the pun), to roof of the
church.

To maintain a sense of symmetrical balance in the space, lower tables
of best sellers and latest releases have been added to either side, and
of course a small cafe at the back for readers to relax and enjoy a hot
drink.
Overall a great example of how with clever thinking, spatial solutions
can both achieve a suitable retail presence, whilst still respecting
and remaining true to the original structure. By Brendan Mc Knight
See also Pontificial Lateral University Library
LIBRARIES - CANDIDA-HOFFER
Kids Republic Bookstore
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