Arizona State University Hayden Library Reinvention

Project Details

Project Name
Arizona State University Hayden Library Reinvention
Location
TempeAZ
Architect
Ayers Saint Gross
Project Types
Education
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
Madeleine D’Angelo
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2019
Size
242,024 ft²

Project Description

This project is a winner of a 2021 AIA COTE Top Ten Award.

FROM AIA:

The design team and university community shared a vision that Hayden Library needed to transform from a warehouse of books into a place for people, while simultaneously celebrating the building’s historic legacy. Located in the heart of campus, Hayden Library anchors two highly utilized pedestrian malls. The new exterior design creates a ground level plaza to reconnect the tower to campus and reinforces pedestrian connections with double height glazing and new interior slab openings creating both visual and physical connections. The decision to retain nearly all the existing structural and building envelope elements was born of the desire for historic preservation and maintained the embodied carbon of these enduring assets. Existing granite panels and stained glass are salvaged and reused in the project to elevate their contribution to the building’s architectural experience. Precise restoration and renovation of all existing stairs and guardrails, honor the iconic existing building while showcasing new and future uses and details.

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