Library Service Center

Project Details

Project Name
Library Service Center
Location
AtlantaGA
Architect
KSS Architects
Project Types
Education
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
KSS Architects LLP
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2015
Size
55,000 ft²

Project Description

Thousands of items are added to the library collections of Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology each year. Premium space is limited, yet expectations and demand for materials remain high. Where can these compendia be housed, yet still be readily accessible? The answer: high-capacity, climate controlled off-campus library storage. Located at Emory University’s Briarcliff Property in Atlanta, Georgia, The Library Service Center is designed to be a state of the art, long-term climate controlled archive facility that houses the combined library collections of Emory and Georgia Tech. The goal of the facility, in addition to storage, preservation and archiving, was to improve use of the joint collection of resources for the students and faculty of both institutions. The Library Service Center is a 55,000 sf structure that includes a 21,000 sf Processing Center and 34,000 sf Conditioned Book Archive Module. It holds approximately 3.75 million volumes, expanding total capacity to 7.5 million volumes via a 34,000 sf second module. Technical specifications are designed to meet FM Global Standards: the building features advanced temperature and humidity control to maintain collections at 50 degrees or 30% RH, and includes a 250 sf Video Vault and a 200 sf Blast Freezer. Construction was completed in October of 2015.

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