Book Stop Intramuros

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Book Stop Intramuros
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Book Stop at Plaza Roma, Intramuros
CountryPhilippines
TypeOutdoor pop-up library
ScopeGeneral Knowledge
Established2016
ArchitectWilliam Ti, WTA Architecture + Design Studio
Service areaIntramuros, Manila
Coordinates 14°35′32″N120°58′23″E / 14.59222°N 120.97306°E / 14.59222; 120.97306 Coordinates: 14°35′32″N120°58′23″E / 14.59222°N 120.97306°E / 14.59222; 120.97306
Branch of The Book Stop Project Network
Collection
Size200-600
Criteria for collectionGeneral Knowledge
Other information
DirectorRancho Arcilla (Coordinator)
Parent organization Intramuros Administration
Affiliation The Book Stop Project Network
Website intramuros.gov.ph
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Book Stop Intramuros

The Book Stop Intramuros is a pop-up library located in Plaza Roma, Intramuros, Manila. The unit was designed and conceptualized by William Ti and commissioned in 2016 by the WTA Architecture + Design Studio (WTA). In June 2017, the management and ownership of the Book Stop Intramuros was transferred to the Intramuros Administration. [1] [2]

The Book Stop Intramuros is a component of WTA's The Book Stop Project Network which explores how libraries need to evolve, attract and engage contemporary users, and promote reading for the younger generations. [3]

Awards

Some of the awards received by Book Stop Intramuros:

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References

  1. GMA News. SONA: "The Book Stop" layong maibalik ang pagmamahal ng publiko sa pagbabasa ng libro May 1, 2018.
  2. Rappler. The Book Stop Project August 27, 2017.
  3. Intramuros Administration website. Award-Winning Book Stop Returns to Intramuros June 19, 2017.
  4. Nana Nadal. The Book Stop Project June 12, 2017.
  5. Philippine Embassy Germany. Philippine's Pop-up library design makes waves at Berlin's World Architecture Festival 2016 December 14, 2016.