In-Flux is a public library design that reflects the evolving condition of contemporary libraries. As requirements continually shift between technology, physical collections, and social programming, the library is conceived as an adaptable framework capable of responding quickly to change. Flexibility is embedded in both the spatial organization and the architectural systems of the building.
Supporting not only the traditional functions of a library but also its role as a social and civic space was central to the project. Additional public programs extend the library beyond quiet reading rooms, encouraging engagement through both interior and exterior spaces. In-Flux positions the library as an active cultural hub—one that supports learning, community interaction, and public life simultaneously.