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
Lawrence (Kans.) Public Library