Carnegie Mellon University, Sorrells Library Renovation

Project Details

Project Name
Carnegie Mellon University, Sorrells Library Renovation
Location
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburghPA15213
Architect
GBBN Architects
Shared By
GBBN
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2017
Style
Size
16,000 ft²
Team
Architect: GBBN
Room or Space
Architectural Detail

Project Description

NEW LANES OF LEARNING
Carnegie Mellon University, Sorrells Library Renovation
A Minimally Disruptive Renovation Transforms an Academic Library into a Learning Hub for 21st Century Students

Three prefabricated bamboo elements are at the heart of this renovation. Designed by GBBN and fabricated locally by two Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture alums, these striking millwork pieces bring warmth to a concrete Brutalist building and help turn it into a place for active learning.

Near the entrance, “arbors” bring down the scale of the space and provide collaborative zones that feel sheltered within an active, social area. A “portal” in the middle separates the active space near the entry and circulation desk from quiet and focused work zones toward the back. The portal also offers students a range of alternative seating on and around its platform. A multi-media collaborative “den” at the back of the library lets larger groups work without disrupting others.

Additionally, prefabricated glass and metal modular work rooms were added to the space. They keep students visually connected to the rest of the library but provide acoustic privacy for group projects.
All four elements were fabricated off-site and installed in just two weeks during a campus break. To accommodate these changes, a large amount of little-used books were moved off-site while 12,000 of the most frequently requested titles remain.

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