The centerpiece of the Spielman Children’s Library, Port Washington, NY, serves as wayfinding; the theme of the Route 9 Library, New Castle, DE, is based on a local landmark tree; long clear span trusses eliminate columns in the new Five Forks Branch, Simpsonville, SC; the Richland Library Cooper, Columbia, SC, speaks to the patron base of mostly retirees and young families
1. Based on development principles in learning behavior, the “Tree of Knowledge” centerpiece of the Jackie and Harold Spielman Children’s Library, Port Washington Public Library, NY, serves as wayfinding to specific spaces through the display of inspirational words: play, imagine, think, create, and connect.
2. Expressing the history of its communities, the new Route 9 Library, New Castle, DE, carries the theme of a great tree under which residents can gather, learn, share, and build knowledge, based on a local landmark and carried through from the exterior metal panels evoking a canopy to the photo montage in the café.
3. Long clear span trusses eliminate columns in the open spaces of the new Five Forks Branch, Simpsonville, SC, part of the Greenville County Library. In the designated children’s room, the design allows for maximum flexibility and visibility.
4. The John Hughes Cooper Library, aka Richland Library Cooper, Columbia, SC, speaks to the patron base of mostly retirees and young families through three studio themes: library as playhouse, as bookstore, and as garden.
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