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New Central Library |
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Project: New Central Library Location: Downtown, between Park Boulevard, 11th Avenue, and J and K Streets Architects: Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA and Tucker Sadler & Associates Construction Manager at Risk: Turner Construction Size: 497,652 square feet (nine stories including 2 levels of parking, auditorium and coffee bar) Dates: Scheduled to be completed in 2011 Estimated Cost: $185 million (2005 estimate) |
![]() Illustration courtesy of Rob Wellington Quigley, FAIA Click the image on left for a larger image |
Key News Update The existing Central Library was opened in 1954 when the City's population was less than 450,000. Over the years, the library collections have outgrown the available space. Two thirds of the collection is stored in the two basement levels, not available to the public for browsing. The Central Library does not have the electrical capacity nor space for computer stations to meet the needs of the public. There is also little space for exhibits, meetings or cultural events. Rob Wellington Quigley's design for the library reflects the view that a modern library should transcend its archival responsibilities and function as a place for learning and community interaction. The nine-story building will include two-story glass windows that invite views into the library from the trolley and surrounding areas. Large, folding glass doors in the building's interior open into a "library garden." This intimate outdoor room, shaded by large trees, will serve as an important gathering space, suitable for large events. A pavilion-like outdoor café will be located in this outdoor space as well as a 350-seat, sloped floor auditorium. The entire façade between the auditorium and courtyard can be opened to increase auditorium capacity. The library will have "penthouse" floors from which visitors can enjoy spectacular views of the San Diego Bay. An airy, three-story crystalline reading room will be shaded by overhead latticework with a series of open terraces looking down onto the reading room. Additionally, a catering kitchen will serve the 400-seat, west-facing multi-purpose room. The rooftop space will be configured so that as many as four separate functions can take place concurrently. An open, trellised dome protects the public rooms and terraces from both the summer sun and cool bay breezes. The dome differentiates the library from the downtown commercial high rises and hotels and makes reference to regional architectural traditions. Unique among civic architecture, San Diego's inside/outside domed library celebrates our mild climate, encourages social interaction, and will serve as a cultural center for the entire region. The facility includes 70,000 square feet of future expansion space. |
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