Queens Central Library, Children’s Library Discovery Center

Project Details

Project Name
Queens Central Library, Children’s Library Discovery Center
Location
89-11 Merrick BoulevardJamaicaNYUnited States11432
Architect
1100 Architect
Shared By
1100
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2011
Size
22,000 ft²
Certifications & Designations
LEED Silver

Project Description

The design and construction of the Children’s Library Discovery Center (CLDC) is the implementation of one of the first phases of 1100 Architect’s master plan for the renovation and modernization of the 275,000-square-foot Queens Central Library. The CLDC is a 22,000-square-foot, two-story addition adjacent to the existing Central Library building. The glowing glass façade is a beacon in the surrounding community and is elemental in increasing the library’s visibility and reintroducing it as a central cultural and social destination. Situated on a corner, the new addition takes advantage of its exposure to the street, creating a dialogue between the interior and exterior through the use of large transparent windows that allow an abundance of natural light to enter. The perimeter wall has been thickened to incorporate quiet reading nooks and intimate social spaces. This project is on track to receive a LEED Silver rating.

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