
"The design is structured around spatial organization, supporting reading, writing, and creative activities, with a compact positioned at the center of the plan, establishing a clear focal point."
"Seating elements are constructed from materials sourced from dismantled traditional houses, reassembled into benches that introduce material continuity between past and present, organizing the exterior as a flexible space for communal use."
"Accessibility is integrated into the architectural layout with tactile guiding blocks, braille signage, and ramps, providing continuous access across level changes and activating peripheral areas."
"The project positions architecture as a framework for shared use, employing spatial and material strategies to support a range of users and enabling different forms of occupation within a unified environment."
Taobun Literacy House, designed by INS Studio, transforms a former university professor's space into a community hub for reading and learning. Located in an educational district in Makassar, the design emphasizes spatial organization, with a central area for reading and creative activities. Surrounding spaces allow informal use, complemented by an outdoor area featuring benches made from dismantled traditional houses. Accessibility is prioritized through tactile guiding blocks, braille signage, and ramps, creating an inclusive environment that supports diverse user interactions with the space.
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