Kitakyushu Central Library
The Kitakyushu Central Library is located in Kokura not far from Kokura Castle.
It is one of those
buildings that in model form, or seen from the air, is quite striking, but when viewed from the ground is not so impressive and its form is not so clear.
However, from the interior, it is all much clearer.
It opened in 1974 and was designed by prize-winning Kyushu native
Arata Isozaki and is often considered one of his most important earlier works.
The interior features pre-cast concrete barrel vaulting and fan vaulting and is said to have been inspired by the 18th-century design for the French national Library by Etienne Louis Boullee.
The building also houses the Kitakyushu Museum of Literature which has changing and permanent exhibits relating to more than 30 writers who have connections with Kitakyushu, including Mori Ogai, and Seicho Matsumoto, who has a whole museum devoted to him nearby.
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