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View looking east from Beach 54th Street. The building's corners are lifted in facets that reduce the mass of the building, which is raised to prevent flooding. Wood imprinted ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) planks wrap the exterior.
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View from entry looking east. An overhead exposed wood timber & Glulam beam roof structure supports a continuous ridgeline skylight.
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View from entry looking south to the children's space beyond. Inclinded planting spans between the entry and raised extension level.
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View from entry looking west toward the children's area and community room beyond, which are raised above the flood plain.
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Skylit children's area looking east. A garden wall allows children to cultivate plants in individual pods which can be swapped and arrayed together in changing compositions.
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Elevated entry walk to the Community Room looking west.
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Community room looking north with exposed wood roof structure above. The space visually connects to the street via a large, deep set horizontal window (left).
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Overview of the community room which provides a street-adjacent flexible space for general library uses and community gatherings & presentations.
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Floor plan. The program consists of two public spaces: a street-adjacent flexible space for general library uses and community gatherings, and a central zone dedicated to children's activities, readings, & screenings. A third section houses library support functions, storage, and services.
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Component axonometric and section diagram. The site, located just 300 yards from Rockaway Beach, is flood-prone and the entire building is raised upon a resilient concrete plinth protecting the spaces from storm surges and providing a gathering place for the community in times of emergency.
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Model top view. Referencing the simple forms of historic meeting houses and town halls, the new LEED Silver certified building has a four-sided perimeter with a traditional hip roof, skewed by its unusual parallelogram shaped site.
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View from Beach 54th Street looking southeast.