Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Mexican studio JSa has installed a walnut-lined wing to the José Vasconcelos Library in Mexico City to house the personal book collection of celebrated author Carlos Monsiváis (+ slideshow).

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

The Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library is one of five new spaces created inside the public library as part of the City of Books initiative, which asked five different architects to showcase the literary influences of a popular Mexican thinker. JSa‘s interior is the last to complete, following wings dedicated to poet Alí Chumacero, diplomat Antonio Castro Leal, academic José Luis Martínez and writer Jaime García Terrés.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

The library occupies a long and narrow double-height space. Staircases are positioned on both sides and lead up to a first-floor mezzanine that runs around the outside of the room.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Bookshelves stretch up to the ceiling throughout the space. The size and proportions of the shelves vary, creating an arrangement of books intended to reflect the layout in the writer’s original library.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

“Carlos Monsiváis lived in chaos,” JSa told Dezeen. “He had stacks of books everywhere; it was a disaster but he knew where everything was. All those stacks left tight spaces to walk through. We tried to reflect those spaces in the library to reflect the kind of way he lived.”

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Single-person study spaces are located on the upper level and comprise a series of walnut desks and chairs, while larger spaces for groups occupy two areas on the ground floor.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Artworks by Mexican Francisco Toledo – a personal friend of Monsiváis – are dotted around the library and include a patterned marble floor.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

JSa is led by Mexican architect Javier Sanchez and has offices in Mexico City and in Peru. This year the firm also completed Tabasco 127, a concrete residential block that features sheltered balconies.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

See more libraries on Dezeen, including one inside a former chapel, one that appears to float over a pool of water and one inside a glass pyramid.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Photography is by Jaime Navarro.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Here’s some more information from JSa:


The Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library

Located in the west wing of the “Jose Vasconcelos” Library in Mexico, the personal library of Carlos Monsivais will be a space where the personal collection created by the writer’s mind will be safeguarded for public use.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

The architectural project has as a starting point a selection of specific characteristics of Carlos Monsivais and seeks to translate them into spatial qualities. Order within Chaos, is the first impression that inspired the architecture. The second guiding axis is the special relationship the writer had with the city. These two identifiers are interpreted and expressed in a space that generates a tour, guided using blocks that present various alternatives in three dimensions. The user must walk the site to understand it. The intention here is that despite the enclosure, the user may have different perceptions and experiences. The various blocks that generate the tours are formed by sets of bookshelves that vary in dimensions and textures and which generate different shades of color.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

The library is done on two levels. What characterizes the first level is that it offers the possibility of several tours. It also has tight spaces because of the bookshelves that allude to the writer’s original library. The second level instead follows a circuit that allows an extensive view of the whole space. The different tours converge into two different open areas where one can read the collections. These areas have double height and natural light.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Above: ground floor plan

The library holds several art pieces of Francisco Toledo, renowned painter and sculptor, including the design of the marble floor, who was a close friend of the writer.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Above: first floor plan

All together, the different elements that make up the library seek to help bring the visitor closer to the writer.

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Above: long section one

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Above: long section two

Carlos Monsiváis Personal Library by JSa

Above: cross section

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Tabasco 127 by JSa

Glass-fronted apartments are set behind sheltered balconies at this concrete residential block in Mexico City by architects JSa (+ slideshow).

Tabasco 127 by JSa

Located in the Roma Norte neighbourhood in the west of the city, the four-storey building contains seven duplex apartments and two single-storey flats.

Tabasco 127 by JSa

A narrow courtyard splits the building into two halves, which are connected on each level by balconies.

Tabasco 127 by JSa

Some of the apartments feature double-height living rooms and a car park occupies the basement.

Tabasco 127 by JSa

This week we’ve also featured a concrete apartment block in Japan – see it here.

Tabasco 127 by JSa

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Tabasco 127 by JSa

Photography is by Rafael Gamo.

Tabasco 127 by JSa

Here’s some text from JSa:


Tabasco 127

It is a nine-apartment building, in four stories on one of the best streets of the Roma Norte neighborhood.

Tabasco 127 by JSa

The project has a variety of typologies: seven duplex apartments with double heights and two simplex apartments, from 880 sq ft to 1,860 sq ft each, with a patio, terrace or roof garden.

Tabasco 127 by JSa

The units are distributed into two bodies divided by an elongated central patio. Both bodies communicate in all the levels through bridges and stairs.

Tabasco 127 by JSa

The main façade express the concept of the interior, through an interplay of terraces that responds to each type of apartment.

Location: Tabasco 127, Col Roma Norte, Del. Cuauhtémoc, México DF

Tabasco 127 by JSa

Architecture: JSª – Javier Sánchez, Juan Ignacio Reyes, Juan Manuel Soler
Structural Design: JSª – Fernando Valdivia, Héctor Margain

Tabasco 127 by JSa

Hydro Sanitary and Electric Installations: VGA ingeniería
Real-Estate Development: JS ª – Javier Sánchez, Alvaro Becker, Santiago Sánchez, Fernando Valdivia

Tabasco 127 by JSa

Units: 9 apartments (5 exterior/4 interior)
Average Surface: 1,315 sq ft

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Total Saleable Surface: 11,810 sq ft
Total Built Surface: 14,210 sq ft

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Activities Undertaken: Real Estate Development, Architecture, Construction and Architectural Direction

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