Estelita's Library

Estelita's Library

Estelita's Library

Product

oeko skin

,

Area

119

m2

Colour

liquid black

,

Texture

standard

,

Surface

ferro

,

ferro light

,

matt

,

Year

Location

Seattle

On behalf of social justice

On behalf of social justice

On behalf of social justice

The non-profit organization Sawhorse Revolution has a clear mission: the promotion of pupils’ and young people’s manual and craft skills to improve their career prospects. For the current project, Estelita’s Library in Seattle, local high school students worked with architects and carpenters to build a bookshop with library. They designed a space where everyone is welcome and that promotes social justice. Rieder is proud to be a part of this project. The company provided öko skin facade panels and thus made an important contribution to the realization of the building. Photos: Rafael Soldi, Ditz Fejer

The non-profit organization Sawhorse Revolution has a clear mission: the promotion of pupils’ and young people’s manual and craft skills to improve their career prospects. For the current project, Estelita’s Library in Seattle, local high school students worked with architects and carpenters to build a bookshop with library. They designed a space where everyone is welcome and that promotes social justice. Rieder is proud to be a part of this project. The company provided öko skin facade panels and thus made an important contribution to the realization of the building. Photos: Rafael Soldi, Ditz Fejer

The non-profit organization Sawhorse Revolution has a clear mission: the promotion of pupils’ and young people’s manual and craft skills to improve their career prospects. For the current project, Estelita’s Library in Seattle, local high school students worked with architects and carpenters to build a bookshop with library. They designed a space where everyone is welcome and that promotes social justice. Rieder is proud to be a part of this project. The company provided öko skin facade panels and thus made an important contribution to the realization of the building. Photos: Rafael Soldi, Ditz Fejer