Fenwick Library at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
The focal point of Fenwick Library’s redesign is a new research commons that provides ample open space to accommodate easy access to technology, specialized librarians, special collections, and tutoring services. Sustainable strategies include external shading devices, a rooftop garden, and a naturally irrigated rain garden onsite.
Project: Renovation and expansion
Architect: Shepley Bulfinch
Size: 257,289 square feet
Cost: $60 million
Photo: Anton Grassl/Esto
University Library, University of California, Santa Barbara
The University of California, Santa Barbara updated and expanded its library to include a spacious, open three-story addition with large windows that flood the space with light. The first two floors serve as a 24/7 information commons with group study spaces, interactive rooms, and a café, while the third houses special collections.
Project: Renovation and expansion
Architect: Pfeiffer Partners
Size: 320,000 square feet
Cost: $76 million
Photo: Steve Lerum
Do Space, Omaha, Nebraska
The Do Space is a community technology library housed in a former big-box bookstore space. The first floor of the sleek, renovated facility features a computer lab, a makerspace with a 3D printer and laser cutter, an area for children and teens, and a meeting room for public use. Metropolitan Community College offers classes on the floor above.
Project: Renovation
Architect: HDR, Inc.
Size: 27,794 square feet
Cost: $18 million
Photo: Dan Schwalm/HDR, Inc.
Las Cruces (N.Mex.) Public High School
The library is the crown jewel of the new Las Cruces (N.Mex.) High School. Located on the school’s second floor, it includes two wired classrooms, a makerspace, a café, two conference rooms, and large windows that provide impressive, panoramic views of the Organ Mountains to the south and east.
Project: New construction
Architect: AKS Architecture
Size: 12,500 square feet
Cost: $82 million (for entire school)
Photo: Patrick Coulie
Grant’s View Branch,
St. Louis County Library
Grant’s View library takes advantage of its surroundings. Patrons can use the quiet reading spaces, computers, and community meeting spaces while enjoying views through a two-story glass atrium of historic Grant’s Farm. The 281-acre ancestral home of the Busch family was named for President Ulysses S. Grant, who originally worked a portion of the land.
Project: New construction
Architect: Christner Inc.
Size: 35,340 square feet
Cost: $16.4 million
Photo: Alise O’Brien Photography
Southwest Regional Library, Louisville (Ky.) Free Public Library
Wedged among homes, a railroad, big-box stores, strip malls, and other commercial developments on the Dixie Highway, the new Southwest Regional Library was designed to pop out from its surroundings. Behind the striking geometric façade lies an interactive learning center with 100 public computers. It also houses the largest children’s library in the Louisville Free Public Library system.
Project: New construction
Architect: JRA Architects/MSR Design
Size: 40,000 square feet
Cost: $12 million
Photo: Lara Swimmer
Earl Gregg Swem Library at College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
The Reeder Media Center in the renovated Earl Gregg Swem Library allows students to flex their creative muscles. The redesign transformed an outdated, confined space into a state-of-the-art multimedia suite complete with audio and video production capabilities.
Project: Renovation
Architect: McKinney and Company
Size: 265,000 square feet
Cost: $1.8 million
Photo: Pratyush Dubey
Chinatown Branch, Chicago Public Library
Chicago Public Library’s new Chinatown branch serves as a hub for its community, providing a technology-driven space for public gathering. The south-facing entrance, softened triangular shape, and interior circulation draw on feng shui design principles, especially in the children’s section. Sinuous low shelving mimics movement, creating active spaces for young minds and imaginations.
Project: New construction
Architect: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP
Size: 16,000 square feet
Cost: $19.1 million
Photo: Jon Miller/Hedrich Blessing
Haymarket Gainesville (Va.) Community Library, Prince William Public Library System
Nestled in the rolling hills of western Prince William County, Virginia, the new Haymarket Gainesville Community Library features warm tones and bright spaces, particularly in a massive community room with a vibrant, multicolored, domed ceiling. The surrounding grounds are home to the restored Bushy Park historic house, a frontier structure dating to the late 18th century that was moved from its former site to the new library, where it will serve as a reading room and community space.
Project: New construction
Architect: The Lukmire Partnership
Size: 21,711 square feet
Cost: $7.4 million
Photos: Melanie Beus
Montclair (Va.) Community Library, Prince William Public Library System
The open and airy Montclair Community Library serves a bustling suburban community. Its large windows provide views of a stone terrace used for outdoor performances, as well as of the Barnes House, a home built in the 18th century and owned by freed slaves. Moved from its original location to protect it from encroaching highway development, the restored Barnes House is now a reading room and backdrop for local history presentations.
Project: New construction
Architect: The Lukmire Partnership
Size: 56,618 square feet
Cost: $10.4 million
Photos: Melanie Beus
James Branch Cabell Library at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond
The James Branch Cabell Library was transformed from an insular, midcentury building into an expansive facility with 93,000 square feet of new space that allowed for the addition of a multimedia production suite, a makerspace, an expanded coffeeshop, and 25 study rooms with 274 seats—double the seating capacity of the original building.
Project: Renovation and expansion
Architect: Shepley Bulfinch
Size: 333,000 square feet
Cost: $50.8 million
Photo: Robert Benson Photography
Lawrence (Kans.) Public Library
Gould Evans turned a 1970s-era concrete library into a 21st-century civic institution, renovating the existing building and wrapping its perimeter with a continuous reading room, emphasizing places for gathering and learning. The addition also provides a thermal envelope engineered to harvest daylight and reduce energy usage. An impressive park plaza was added outside with a stepped amphitheater, space for outdoor events, and support for an ice-skating rink.
Project: Renovation and expansion
Architect: Gould Evans
Size: 70,000 square feet
Cost: $19 million
Photo: Tim Griffith
Charles E. Shain Library, Connecticut College, New London
Schwartz/Silver Architects renovated a mid-1970s building to create a thoroughly modern academic library. A glassy new exterior with large windows replaces an imposing façade, creating an inviting entrance that allows more light to enter the library. The renovation also added a new research commons and a digital scholarship and curriculum center.
Project: Renovation and expansion
Architect: Schwartz/Silver Architects
Size: 100,000 square feet
Cost: $9.9 million
Photo: Paul Burk
Northeast Dade–Aventura Branch, Miami-Dade (Fla.) Public Library
This new, single-story library maximizes its exterior spaces. Patrons can enjoy its two courtyards, covered terrace, and retention pond full of indigenous aquatic plants, while a harvesting tank collects rainwater for irrigation. Large windows bring the outdoors inside, providing views and an abundance of natural light.
Project: New construction
Architect: Miami-Dade County Internal Services Department
Size: 26,482 square feet
Cost: $15 million
Photo: Miami-Dade County
Paris–Bourbon County (Ky.) Public Library
EOP Architects restored a 1904 Carnegie library to its former glory, adding an expansion that looked to the future while embracing its past. Reclaimed wood, handcrafted metalwork, and limestone hewn from the site were used throughout the new construction. The expansion’s windows also allow more natural light to flow into the original building.
Project: Renovation and expansion
Architect: EOP Architects
Size: 17,500 square feet
Cost: $5 million
Photo: Chris Phebus/Phebus Photography
Welcome to the 2016 Library Design Showcase, American Libraries’ annual celebration of new and renovated libraries. These are shining examples of innovative architectural feats that address user needs in unique, interesting, and effective ways. New construction dominated this year’s submissions, but renovated and repurposed spaces were a close second, showing how today’s libraries are both conserving existing resources and adapting to economic realities.