Libraries 2 - Photography Contest [7 entries]

El Ateneo - One of the most beautiful libraries around the world Picture

Winning entry, with a score of:
69.4%
Contest goal:

From the origin of written word, humans have gathered books and texts into a centralized place, whether it be personal or public. Although there are many types of libraries, for this contest we will only accept the traditional sense: a library is a large collection of books, and refers to the place in which the collection is housed. This means at least 1 room dedicated to books. Shops and stalls are off theme.


Status: finished. Check out the winners below!

Wayne Cheah: I got pulled up by a librarian and had to delete all photos of the library for "security reasons" What if it was in the good olde days fo film? ( 5 years and 2420 days ago )
BeSea: I was also challenged by the librarian, but she only made me delete the ones with people in them, so I was able to get something to submit. Whatever happened to public places? Too much paranoia in the world today. If you want to get one to submit, you must hide around the corner from the librarian! Don't ask, and don't take any with people in them. Nonsense. ( 5 years and 2419 days ago )
BeSea: This makes it a real challenge. ( 5 years and 2419 days ago )
MnMCarta: Try reading this but mainly you have to figure out what laws there are around you. I personally will be trying to figure out the laws.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_take_pictures_inside_of_a_public_library

( 5 years and 2419 days ago )
MnMCarta: This link actually has a little more insight and a bit different about the library scene than the previous post

http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/tutorials/photography_law_rights.html

( 5 years and 2419 days ago )
friiskiwi: Nice work Amanda, so to put it in a nutshell, you are allowed to photograph in most places, but make sure you are bigger than the persons who might disagree, LOL. ( 5 years and 2418 days ago )

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El Ateneo - One of the most beautiful libraries around the world - created by Chrys Rizzo


El Ateneo - One of the most beautiful libraries around the world
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ituated at 1860 Santa Fe Avenue in Barrio Norte, the building was designed by the architects Peró and Torres Armengol for the empresario Max Glucksman (1875-1946), and opened as a theatre named Teatro Gran Splendid in May 1919. The ecleticist building features ceiling frescoes painted by the Italian artist Nazareno Orlandi, and caryatids sculpted by Troiano Troiani (whose work also graces the cornice along the Buenos Aires City Legislature.
The theatre had a seating capacity of 1,050, and staged a variety of performances, including appearances by the tango artists Carlos Gardel, Francisco Canaro, Roberto Firpo and Ignacio Corsini. Glücksman started his own radio station in 1924 (Radio Splendid), which broadcast from the building where his recording company, Nacional Odeón, made some of the early recordings of the great tango singers of the day. In the late twenties the theatre was converted into a cinema, and in 1929 showed the first sound films presented in Argentina.
The ornate former theatre was leased by Grupo Ilhsa in February 2000. Ilhsa, through Tematika, owns El Ateneo and Yenny booksellers (totaling over 40 stores), as well as the El Ateneo publishing house. The building was subsequently renovated and converted into a book and music shop under the direction of the architect Fernando Manzone; the cinema seating was removed and in its place book shelves were installed. Following refurbishment works, the 2,000 m² (21,000 ft²) El Ateneo Grand Splendid became the group's flagship store, and in 2007 sold over 700,000 books; over a million people walk through its doors annually.
Chairs are provided throughout the building, including the still-intact theatre boxes, where customers can dip into books before purchase, and there is now a café on the back of what was once the stage. The ceiling, the ornate carvings, the crimson stage curtains, the auditorium lighting and many architectural details remain. Despite the changes, the building still retains the feeling of the grand theatre it once was. The Guardian, a prominent British periodical, named El Ateneo second in its 2008 list of the World's Ten Best Bookshops. (5 years and 2417 days ago)


Space - created by BeSea


Space
Favs: 0SBS: n/aHi-resRank: 2/7Score: 65.6% (31)6840 views

(5 years and 2417 days ago)


reading time - created by friiskiwi


reading time
Favs: 0SBS: n/aHi-resRank: 3/7Score: 65.1% (26)6989 views

(5 years and 2415 days ago)


Children's corner - created by friiskiwi


Childrens corner
Favs: 0SBS: n/aHi-resRank: 4/7Score: 64.8% (0)7250 views

(5 years and 2417 days ago)


Childrens Room - created by BeSea


Childrens Room
Favs: 0SBS: n/aHi-resRank: 5/7Score: 63.2% (0)6815 views

(5 years and 2418 days ago)