Virgilio Barco Library

Public library in Bogotá, Colombia
4°39′26″N 74°05′19″W / 4.6571°N 74.0885°W / 4.6571; -74.0885Location ColombiaTypepublicArchitect(s)Rogelio SalmonaService area36.812 m²CollectionSize150.000 items

Virgilio Barco Public Library is a Public library in the western sector of Bogotá, Colombia, is part of BibloRed, the District's Public Library Network.[1][2] The building was designed by architect Rogelio Salmona, and forms part of the Simón Bolívar Metropolitan Park. Its inauguration took place on December 21, 2001, named after former President Virgilio Barco Vargas.[3]

Architecture

Library entrance

The library building was designed by Rogelio Salmona, also known for the Torres del Parque, the National Archive building, Gabriel García Márquez's house in Cartagena, the National University's Postgraduate Building in Social Sciences, among others.

For the construction of the library, Salmona took into account its interrelation with the public space, forming a series of geographical, landscape, historical, and experiential values.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Biblioteca Pública Virgilio Barco | BibloRed". www.biblored.gov.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  2. ^ CO), Red Distrital de Bibliotecas Públicas BibloRed (Bogotá. "Brochure Biblioteca Pública Virgilio Barco". www.bibliotecadigitaldebogota.gov.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  3. ^ a b "Historia y memoria documental de las bibliotecas en Bogotá". www.bibliotecadigitaldebogota.gov.co (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-21.