Omah Library
www.omah-library.comA look into OMAH Library, the self-funded facility by RAW Architecture provides a place for students and professionals with a thirst for architecture and design, to hone and ever-expand their knowledge via a vast collection of books and even seminars for the like-minded of this field. In the age of clicks, a trip to the library may seem like a foreign concept, but there’s something about the said place that can spark creativity like nowhere else. Hidden at Taman Villa Meruya hoping to jumpstart that spark is OMAH Library, a quiet sanctuary that carves a space for designers and architects by bringing more than books. A first of its kind, the library was created by Realrich Sajarief, the founder of RAW Architecture, of his own desire to gather with colleagues beyond the coffee shops and workplaces. What birthed is a library with tomes and volumes of architecture books collected from the circle of friends and colleagues in the founder’s residential compound that houses his firm as well. OMAH has been through a lot of changes, but the vision of the library has always stayed the same: to help future generations of architects grow their skills and for professionals to master their careers. For the small space that it actually is, the figurative grandeur of OMAH Library doesn’t compare. The space is halved into two levels, the first story filled with rows of books and tables where one can research, study and co-work, while the second floor boasts a snug atmosphere with a couch and pillows among the stacks for a quiet space. Though the sleek and industrial-like design seems impersonal, natural light softens the ambiance. Begone of rigid lines, the affinity for curved design gives the space a natural and effortless flow, world’s away from the typical library one would imagine. Artificial lighting is kept at minimal, yet the interior remains bright from the sunlight that enters through the circular window.
Read moreA look into OMAH Library, the self-funded facility by RAW Architecture provides a place for students and professionals with a thirst for architecture and design, to hone and ever-expand their knowledge via a vast collection of books and even seminars for the like-minded of this field. In the age of clicks, a trip to the library may seem like a foreign concept, but there’s something about the said place that can spark creativity like nowhere else. Hidden at Taman Villa Meruya hoping to jumpstart that spark is OMAH Library, a quiet sanctuary that carves a space for designers and architects by bringing more than books. A first of its kind, the library was created by Realrich Sajarief, the founder of RAW Architecture, of his own desire to gather with colleagues beyond the coffee shops and workplaces. What birthed is a library with tomes and volumes of architecture books collected from the circle of friends and colleagues in the founder’s residential compound that houses his firm as well. OMAH has been through a lot of changes, but the vision of the library has always stayed the same: to help future generations of architects grow their skills and for professionals to master their careers. For the small space that it actually is, the figurative grandeur of OMAH Library doesn’t compare. The space is halved into two levels, the first story filled with rows of books and tables where one can research, study and co-work, while the second floor boasts a snug atmosphere with a couch and pillows among the stacks for a quiet space. Though the sleek and industrial-like design seems impersonal, natural light softens the ambiance. Begone of rigid lines, the affinity for curved design gives the space a natural and effortless flow, world’s away from the typical library one would imagine. Artificial lighting is kept at minimal, yet the interior remains bright from the sunlight that enters through the circular window.
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