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The library was designed by the Rotterdam-based architectural firm MVRDV [5] along with the Tianjin Urban Planning and Design Institute (TUPDI), a group of local architects. Because of a tight construction schedule by the local government, the project went from preliminary drawings to its doors opening within three years. [ 6 ]
The predecessors of Tianjin Library were Zhili Library (founded in the 34th year of Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty [6]), Tianjin Municipal Library and the Former Tianjin Library, among which Zhili Library was the main one. [7] The library was renamed several times, and in 1982, it was renamed to its current name. [8]
This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Tianjin Binhai Library This page was last edited on 7 July 2020, at 23:19 (UTC). Text is ...
Binhai, fully known as Binhai New Area (Chinese: 滨海新区; pinyin: Bīnhǎi Xīn Qū), abbreviated as Binhai and Bincheng, is a sub-provincial division, new area and special economic zone of China under the jurisdiction of Tianjin, People's Republic of China, [2] located in the eastern coastal area of Tianjin, the center of the Bohai Economic Rim, with a total area of 2,270 square ...
The annual number of books lent outside should not be less than 200,000 times. ... Tianjin Binhai Library, Heping District Library, Hedong District Library, ...
Nicknamed “The Eye”, the Tianjin Binhai Library is part of the Binhai Cultural Center, and MVRDV's second complered project in the Chinese municipality. A five-level library possessing a total floor space of 33,700 square metres, it features floor-to-ceiling terraced bookshelves able to hold 1.2 million books, with a 110-capacity auditorium ...
Tianjin Kerry Centre; Tianjin Library; Tianjin Radio and Television Tower; Tianjin Water Park; Tianjin Zoo; Z. Zhang Garden This page was last edited on 11 June 2018 ...
Tianjin Binhai International Airport Terminal 1 and 2. Tianjin Binhai International Airport is located in Dongli District and is roughly 13 km (8 mi) away from the city's downtown area. Tianjin is also served by the new Beijing Daxing International Airport in Beijing.