KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE

| AN IDEA |

The stock exchange has been a barometer of economy and progress for the last few hundred years. Hidden behind the ups and downs of the stock price are the stories of human progress and failures. Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Steve Jobs have used the capitalism model to advance human society. However, the capital distribution remains a barrier, the problems of high disparity has resulted in deep social crisis. We have all agreed to resolve the issue in this century. Perhaps an equal distribution of knowledge may solve the unequal distribution of capital.
 

Library as institutions have been the venues to go to for knowledge. At the great Alexandria library in 3rd century BC and in Francois Mitterrand's The National Bibliotheque of the 20th century, the main protagonist was and is the book, in paper and in bits. The program of the library has not changed much from then until now. A linear function of a library acting as a missionary of knowledge may not serve the new millennia well. The old program of a library is relevant for solo readers. But the new world operates in groups. What and where is the new waterhole for knowledge?

 
 
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We look back to commerce in the New York Stock Exchange which was formed under a tree, to democracy in ancient Greek agora, and to justice in the court hearings performed in Indian durbar. The stock exchange was a new typology and so were the agoras and the durbar. They all served the need of the time. Likewise, we need to rethink our institutions. We believe in Churchill’s words, “We shape our buildings, and afterwards, our buildings shape us.” 


 
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A knowledge exchange building is a place for a dialogue, the focus shifts to the seeker, the books and bits are the props. It is a building where books, digital servers and a town hall co-exist together in a park. Between two knowledge sources is a forum setting which allows learning by sharing and a place to protest, contest, agree. This is a place to collaborate, to use new resources, build partnerships, charter a new course for progress. Sited in cities left behind by the market economy, these exchange buildings provide free tools to compete and claim its share of the capital. The building is the new venture, the knowledge seekers are its capital.

 
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St Louis is where we seek to build the Knowledge Exchange. City air make you free as they used to say in medieval Germany, so we ask- can St Louis free itself of its issues of economic disparity, population loss and crime? We introspect, a Knowledge Exchange may help the coming together of discussions, differences and communities.

 
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As architects, we often look onto our buildings as an extension of an ideology we believe in. We are excited about the Knowledge Exchange and we urge you to get involved in this mission. Our objective of creating a change is aligned with the vision of the words of Mr. Barrack Obama, "I'm asking you to believe. Not in my ability to create change — but in yours." As an advisory member of our team we will seek your guidance, hope and wisdom. We cannot do this alone, so we thank you in advance for your participation.

As they say, “If you build it, they will come”.
 
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knowledge exchange was done in collaboration with anesta iwan as a design proposal for the city of st. louis, mo.