Project Details
- Project Name
- Eastern Parkway Branch Library Addition
- Architect
- Starr Whitehouse
- Client/Owner
- Department of Design and Construction the Brooklyn Public Library
- Project Types
- Cultural
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Shared by
- Madeleine D'Angelo
- Project Status
- Built
This project was recognized in the NYC Public Design Commission's 38th Annual Awards for Excellence in Design.
Project Description
FROM THE NYC PUBLIC DESIGN COMMISSION DESIGN AWARDS:
Originally completed in 1914, this classically detailed Carnegie Library is one of the finest examples of its type. However, as one of Brooklyn Public Library’s busiest location that over time has been subject to sub-standard renovations, demands for additional space and upgrades to existing interior spaces were at the forefront of this project.
The expansion and renovation will comprehensively address programming, operations,and infrastructural needs while returning the original structure to its former beauty.Nestled discretely at the southern edge of the site,the addition defers to and compliments the existing structure while also providing light-filled spaces that improve connections and flow throughout the library. Double-height reading rooms, mezzanines, and a suite of spaces serve a range of programs.
By reorganizing the functional components of the building, such as restrooms and vertical circulation, the design encourages equity, good health and well-being, while removing barriers to access.Designed for efficiency and longevity, the project includes ample daylighting, an extensive greenroof, reduced energy costs, wise use of materials and resources, and adaptive building systems. The design honors a civic treasure and provides generous inclusive space for patrons of diverse ages, abilities and backgrounds, and the flexibility to accommodate new needs and activities for years to come.