KEDAH DIGITAL LIBRARY

ARCHITECT : BEu Tan Architect
CLIENT : Northern Corridor Implementation Authority
CONTRACTOR : United Builders Sdn Bhd
Exceptional merging of the old and new while maintaining an elegant and consistent architectural palette throughout the development. Linguistically the old and the new differ from one another, yet as they are subtly juxtaposed as counterbalances a certain harmony is manifested.
New Annex Hall Façade

The Kedah Digital Library (KDL) celebrates the future-forward concept of “Library Without Books”, redefining the role of a state-owned public library as a learning hub and community node.The project emerged as a result of the adaptive re-use of an existing 2-storey colonial bungalow – Memorial Tunku Abdul Rahman Building in Alor Setar, in a site with total area spanning 2.13 acres.The former Memorial Tunku Abdul Rahman Building was an iconic landmark within the immediate milieu, rich with heritage value and charm.The original site nestles in a lush green lung adjacent Alor Setar’s largest urban park, rejuvenated with a new life as a Digital Library in a park-garden ambience.KDL’s development is divided into two distinct and successive sections, comprising: –

Section 1 – ‘The Tunku Mansion’ is the refurbishment of the existing historic Anglo-Indian bungalow as the first immediate parcel roll-out to benefit the neighbouring community.

Key spaces include private reading and study spaces, kids digital play room, discussion rooms, a renewed garden and parking spaces.

Section 2 – ‘New Annex Library’ entails a New Annex building as an extension to The Tunku Mansion – with multi-purpose event halls, amphitheatre, teleconference facilities and most importantly, a contemporary new Digital Gallery featuring a virtual exhibition of notable Kedah leaders.

Aeriel view
Courtyard created between Old Bungalow and New Annex
Crafting contemporary digital libraries with historical significance, the implementing agency of the project aimed to create a holistic conducive environment that encourages interaction and collaboration; and as a place where knowledge is obtained via the use of information and communication technology.This project brief eliminates the necessity all physical forms of data or information (commonly books, displays, hard copies) by moving it to the virtual realms.It ultimately led them to search for better ways to design and create varied physical experiences for this modern lifestyle to take place.They made strong attempts to excel in the following areas along the entire project implementation:
New Annex Façade
01 Preservation, Integration & Reimagination of Historical Intents

Repurposing historic structures with resilient design for new public usage. Preserving the excellency of its previous purposes and adapting them into parts of a larger, newer brief. For instance, moving the previous traditional memorial gallery to a redesigned space in the New Annex. Reimagining how new age information is consumed by the current society and integrating them into building design, e.g. virtual exhibition and borderless galleries.

02 Strategic Planning of Project Roll-Out / Re-activation of Urban Nodes

Phasing projects sensitively for early public utilisation and simultaneously carrying out new construction. Re-activating deteriorating urban nodes with new functions, one building at a time.
Putra Gallery aligned with framing views of the Jubli Park
03 Sensitive & Holistic Addition of New Wing
The Tunku Mansion remained as a dominant visual arrival point of the new altered massing, enhanced by a new central garden that ties the old and the new – a nod of respect to its formal and heritage values.The roof line and building height of the New Annex were controlled so as to not overpower the existing mansion.
04 Physical and Implied Connections between the Old and New + Outdoor and Indoor
Designing new spaces with the myriad concepts of transparency, opacity, solids and voids, edges, and boundaries.
Shadow play from morning sun
New Amphitheatre seating fully immersed with views to outside
Evening Illumination of New Annex
Old Bungalow which was Tunku Memorial before adapted to Library Spaces

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