Richard J. Daley Library Addition

Project Details

Project Name
Richard J. Daley Library Addition
Location
ChicagoILUSA
Architect
Bailey Edward
Project Types
Education
Project Scope
Addition/Expansion
Shared By
j_andereck
Project Status
Concept Proposal
Style
Modern
Size
120,000 ft²

Project Description

The Richard J. Daley Library addition at the University of Illinois at Chicago aims to inspire and engage the 21st century, urban student in an age where the role of libraries is changing.

The proposed design transforms the existing 1960s facility, moving beyond a building that stores books to becoming an incubator of knowledge and culture in the city of Chicago. The proposed addition will incorporate social collaboration with a 200-seat auditorium and amphitheater-like forum to engage the community; bring unique elements to the forefront with exhibit spaces for collections and archives that define the unique strengths of the library, distinguishing it from peer institutions; and put greater emphasis on the student with the latest learning technology and student activity areas, including lounges, training rooms and seminar rooms.

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