The New University Building

bishkekuniversityFrom the outside the four-story blue and red building seems out to jut out from its surroundings. Behind the university the rolling green hills just keep pulling your eyes to the horizon; to the left is a large Orthodox church with gold onion domes and to the right is a car repair shop.  Once you go inside the building, though, you see how cleverly designed it is. On the first floor is an area called the Forumauca2, which is an enormous wooden staircase where lectures and performances happen. The floors of the university are made of concrete, the pipes covered in foil–inexpensive and hip materials–and all the spaces are open and relaxed. The students call it their NYC loft.  Just feeling the calmness and happiness the students exude makes me realize just how important a beautifully designed space is to one’s spiritual and physical being.

In the past three days, I’ve had some kind of conversation or session with all the librarians. What I sense is an academic library that has an enormous possibilities for change, following the creative path set in place by the building it is housed in. Maybe the space is so collaboratively laid out that there is enough momentum in the building to start moving things along just on their own. Wouldn’t that be nice.

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