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Shed of the Year
The UKâs most outrageously spectacular sheds battle it out for top honor of Shed of the Year. A competition that celebrates every conceivable style, shape and size of shed, from the historical to the unique and everything in between. A panel of judges has selected a shortlist of sheds for each category, some of our favorites are included in this photo set, now the public decides on the winners from each category with a final judging panel picking the overall winner.
You can read more on Readersheds, home of the Great British shed, or at the blog of Shed of the Year.
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Neverending Bookstore
The design by XL-Muse of Hangzhou Zhongshuge uses optical illusions to create a neverending bookstore that seems to extend in all directions, in order to satisfy the goal established by the client of creating the most beautiful bookstore in the world.
From the architect:
Looking through the glass curtain, a pure white space consisting of circular bookshelf pillars escape the shackles of the surrounding environment. These white pillars carrying books rise up straight to the sky. Under the reflection of ceiling mirror, they seem to have a conversation beyond time. Additionally, the wall mirror doubles the transverse dimension to enable the whole book spaces to seem unbounded as the real nature.Â
Walking on the central axis of the forest zone and walking through a doorway as guided by the lights to the border of light and shade, we transit from the lightness to the profound main hall of Zhongshuge â an oncoming quiet reading corridor. Here, the entire bookshelf extends endlessly to the side. The darker and lighter-colored shelves are orderly advanced or retreated, as changing mountains or unattainable ladders or fortitude upright spines to silently convey the power of knowledge to us. The chandeliers floating in the ceiling mirror softens the entire space like a firefly. People under the lights, recollect the aromatic coffee or mediate in the world of books. Cross the corridor is the stair reading area. The circular skylight pours down from the ceiling mirror, and the encircling bookshelves look like the swirling lamp belt.Â
In the Hangzhou Zhongshuge, there is also a children pavilion, which is a book playground. The designer arts bookshelves as playground facilities including merry-go-round, roller coaster, hot air balloons and pirate ships to give children a happy reading experience as if playing in the playground, while the floor of galaxy maps not only inspires the imagination of children and also interestingly educate them the knowledge of galaxy.
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