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Reimagining what a library can be in the digital age, the new library at the Cricket Club of India, Mumbai transforms a traditional reading room into a contemporary house of knowledge—designed not only for books, but for gathering, learning, and shared experiences. Conceived during the Covid lockdown, the 420 sq.m library explores how to bring people back to physical learning spaces. Inspired by the idea of reading under a tree, existing columns are reimagined as timber “trees,” with circular shelves and woven canopies filtering natural light. Terrazzo flooring with marble and green glass chips evokes scattered leaves, reinforcing a landscape-like reading experience. The library houses 55,000+ books, including rare archives, while low-height shelving (max 1.2m) preserves openness and daylight. Enlarged east- and north-facing windows improve natural light and ventilation, reducing dependence on artificial systems. FSC-certified timber—including western hemlock furniture and yellow cedar windows—supports responsible sourcing. An adjacent underused studio has been adaptively reused as a flexible cultural space for launches, screenings, workshops, and community programmes—helping transform the library into an active social hub, reflected in increased engagement from members and families. Interior Architecture: studio HINGE (Pravir Sethi, Chintan Zalavadiya) Lighting Design: studio TRACE / Tripti Sahni MEP: ARKK Consultants Main Contractor: Timeless Interiors Photography: Suryan + Dang Video: ArchitectureVisualsDhrupad This reel captures how architecture, materiality, and programme together redefine the library—not as a silent archive, but as a living environment for knowledge and community. #LibraryDesign #InteriorArchitecture #LearningSpaces #ArchitectureIndia #AdaptiveReuse #EducationalArchitecture #DesignForLearning #PublicInteriors #SpatialDesign #architecturereels Copyright Disclaimer (Educational Purpose) This video is published by GLSN solely for educational and informational purposes. All video clips, images, music, and other materials used in this content belong to their respective copyright owners. GLSN does not claim ownership over any third-party content used in this video. Usage of such materials is made under fair dealing / fair use provisions as applicable under: Section 52 of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, and Fair Use doctrine under international copyright laws (including Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act) This includes use for purposes such as education, teaching, scholarship, research, commentary, criticism, and review. If any content owner believes that their copyrighted material has been used inappropriately, please contact GLSN directly, and we will take prompt corrective action, including removal or proper attribution.