Manguinhos Library Park
Manguinhos Library Park | |
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Benfica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |
Type | Public Library |
Manguinhos Library Park (
The creation of a "library park" complex was inspired by the library parks of Colombia, which were created as cultural projects in the less affluent neighborhoods of Medellín to promote social inclusion.[2]
The library's design is meant to be inviting. Its exterior is painted dark-pink with white doors and windows.[3]
The Minister of Culture, Juca Ferreira, and the governor of Rio de Janeiro,
Description
The Library-Park Manguinhos occupies an area of 3300 m2 of a former Army Supply Depot. It serves 16 communities in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, with a population of approximately 100,000. The place was urbanized and transformed into the place with the highest concentration of social facilities in a poor community in the city. The cultural complex has library for books and film, a reading room for people with visual impairments, digital music collection, movie theater, cafeteria, and free internet access. The Ministry of Culture has invested £2.5 million to equip the Manguinhos Library-Park. The equipment had a total investment of $8.6 million, of which R$7.4 million from the Federal Government and R$1.2 million contribution from the state government.
See also
References
- ISBN 978-0-674-72503-4.
- ^ O Dia (27 de abril 2010): Manguinhos ganha biblioteca-parque high tech Archived 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine acessado em 17-08-2010
- ^ "Manguinhos Park Library". Rio Film Commission. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
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