National Library of Tunisia
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Architecture at the service of Tunisian cultural heritage
The National Library of Tunisia is much more than a simple building; it is a major institution dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of Tunisian cultural and intellectual heritage. Designed by architects Nejib Zagmouri and Hedi Omrane, this remarkable architectural work achieves the delicate balance between tradition and innovation.
The architecture of the building reflects a profound reflection on its function and context. The architects created a functional space perfectly suited to the conservation of valuable national collections, while developing a classical aesthetic that integrates harmoniously into the surrounding urban fabric.
TPR solutions adapted to conservation requirements
The aluminum solutions provided by TPR are a significant element of this achievement. Aluminum carpentry and facade elements combine durability, technical performance and aesthetic refinement. These high-quality materials contribute to the creation of a protected and controlled environment, which is essential for the preservation of historical documents and valuable structures.
The interior layout of the building was designed to provide researchers, students and visitors with work and consultation spaces that are both functional and inspiring. The supply of natural light, controlled by aluminum systems, creates an atmosphere conducive to study and concentration, while protecting the collections from direct sunlight.
This project is a perfect example of how architecture can serve a fundamental cultural and educational mission while creating a significant monument in the urban landscape. The National Library of Tunisia thus represents a successful example of institutional architecture where sophisticated technical solutions elegantly serve a cultural project of national scope.




