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Richärd Kennedy Architects

Richärd Kennedy Architects

Phoenix, AZ

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South Mountain Community College Library

The new 51,000 SF facility integrates the social, academic, educational aspects and functional requirements of a college campus library with the popular and community-based nature of a public library. This joint use library accommodates the needs of campus requirements for vivid, innovative pedagogy, and the City’s need for a fresh vital community library. The library features public use computing commons, 200 seat multi-purpose meeting space, collaborative classrooms, conference room, quiet group study rooms, cyber café, archive room, multi-media center, pod cast studio, and a library staff workroom. Additionally, an extensive teen and children’s areas, a children’s library and story time room are connected to the exterior courtyard dedicated for children’s use.

This state-of-the-art building is modeled after the architecture of an integrated circuit, providing insulation between disparate functions and promoting interaction and connection between like functions and spaces. Academic programs affiliated with those within the public library are organized around vertical interconnected spaces; providing a discrete connection while maintaining critical organization within each discipline. Natural light is brought deep into the diagram through a series of triple insulated clerestory monitors through a series of light shafts to the floors below. The interior of the building is lined in an acoustical cedar wood, frosted and laser cut acrylic panels reflect patterned abstractions of the agriculture that once was an integral part of the community.

Deliberate in its rectilinear form, the building derives from the extrusion of program elements both vertically and horizontally, creating opportunities for internal connections, exterior views, natural daylight, and access to exterior spaces. The building consciously merges interior and exterior spaces to connect to the rich history of the site. The articulated exterior skin of weathering copper is designed to provide a naturally ventilating skin, and triple layered insulated clerestories provide a high-performance enclosure.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Phoenix, AZ, US
Firm Role: Design Architect
Additional Credits: Civil Engineer: Dibble Engineering
Structural Engineer: Rudow & Berry
M/E/P Engineer: Energy Systems Design, Inc.
Acoustical Consultant: McKay Conant Hoover
Lighting Consultant: Roger Smith Lighting Design
Library Building Consultant: Drew Harrington Associates
Interior Design and Signage: Stacey Crumbaker, NCIDQ, IIDA, Claudia Saunders
Landscape Architect: Kimley-Horn & Associates
Photography: Timmerman & Boisclair

 
Interior Stairs and Railings
Interior Stairs and Railings
From the Second Floor
From the Second Floor
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