HAMILTON FISH PARK BRANCH LIBRARY

Project Details

Project Name
HAMILTON FISH PARK BRANCH LIBRARY
Location
New YorkNY
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
RICE LIPKA ARCHITECTS
Project Status
On the Boards/In Progress

Project Description

Situated adjacent to historic Hamilton Fish Park in the East Village, the Hamilton Fish Park Branch Library will restore and renew the 1959 modernist structure, designed by Kelly & Gruzen. The facility was designed as part of a school complex (now NEST+m), and consists of a large interior zone with high ceilings and a low-ceiling zone stretching along Houston Street. The renovation project opens up the high center of the space, transforming it into an adult reading commons by shifting existing enclosed spaces, such as offices, community rooms and mechanical to the building’s perimeter. Substantial tapered concrete columns supporting the school above will be stripped and exposed in the space, visually linking the unique faceted exterior structure to its interior counterpart.

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