| Green Forget-Me-Not - Waipu Library |
Under the blue sky, the bright and clean Waipu Library has a row of snow-white windows, simple and sleek, earning it the nickname "Little White House."
It resembles a display of exquisite books, waiting for the public to browse and appreciate.
The exterior design of the Waipu branch adopts a minimalist vertical split, echoing the pastoral impression of Waipu. Inside, sunlight fills the space, and the view from the windows is a vast green field and mountains, with the distant Huo Yan Mountain and Tie Zhen Mountain accompanying a leisurely reading experience.
The first floor of the library has a comfortable home-like atmosphere, where seniors can casually enjoy reading. The children's reading area cleverly uses color blocks to create a joyful reading space.
The staircase spirals upward along a wall of books, with minimalist wooden furniture on the second and third floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of the mountains. You can read and bask in nature at the same time.
Photos and text provided by Lin Qiu-Ping.