Hunters Point Community Library by Steven Holl Architects celebrates topping out

Hunters Point Community Library
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The event marks the completion of the steel framing and exterior of the library’s first new building in more than 20 years; opening expected in 2017 September 29,

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The new Hunters Point Community Library in Long Island City celebrated its topping out today. Steven Holl Architects was joined by Queens Library President and CEO Dennis M. Walcott, Council Majority Leader Jimmy Van Bramer, and community leaders.

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Located on a prominent site along the East River against the backdrop of recently built skyscraper condominiums, the design for the 22,000 square foot Queens Library at Hunters Point stands as a public building and public park and will bring community-devoted space to the increasingly privatized Long Island City waterfront.

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The concrete structure of the building is exposed and aluminum painted, giving the exterior a subtle sparkle. A golden-section upturned rectangle is carved out according to the browsing circuit of movement within the interior of library.

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Glazed cuts in the façade grant users views toward the city as they move up a series of bookshelf flanked stairs. The main Manhattan view, perpendicular to the internal movement of the library, gives visitors to this small space a dramatic experience.

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The program’s separation into children’s area, teen area and adult area can be read in the sculpted cuts of the east face of the building, one façade opening for each area; yet the programmatic divisions are fluid.

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While the plan is compact, the building section of the new library is open and flowing allowing for the most energy-efficient design and the greatest amount of public green space on the site. On the east entrance side, the library faces a reading garden bordered by a low park office pavilion with a bosque of ginkgo trees.

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Ascending the stair inside visitors can reach the rooftop reading garden with panoramic views of the city. At night the glowing presence of the new library along the waterfront joins the Pepsi sign and the “Long Island” sign at the old Gantry to become a beacon for this new community place. Source by Steven Holl Architects.

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  • Location: Queens, NY, USA
  • Architect: Steven Holl Architects
  • Design Architects: Steven Holl, Chris McVoy
  • Assistant project Architect:  Suk Lee
  • Senior Partner In Charge: Chris McVoy
  • Associate In Charge: Olaf Schmidt
  • Project Architect: Filipe Taboada
  • Project Team: Bell Ying Yi Cai, Rychiee Espinosa, JongSeo Lee, Maki Matsubayashi, Michael Rusch, Dominik Sigg, Yasmin Vobis, Jeanne Wellinger
  • Landscape Architect: Michael Van Valkenburgh and Associates
  • Struttural engineer: Robert Silman Associates
  • Mep engineer: ICOR Associates
  • Lighting Design: L’Observatoire International
  • Leed Consultant: ADS Engineers
  • Code Consultant: Irene Joyce Berzak-Schoen
  • Civil Engineer: Langan Engineering & Environmental Services
  • Fire: Rolf Jensen & Assoc.
  • Fire Technical Consultant: Rolf Jensen & Assoc.
  • Cost Estimator: Davis Langdon
  • Specifications: Construction Specifications Inc.
  • Climate Engineers: Transsolar
  • Year: 2017
  • Photographs: Courtesy of Steven Holl Architects
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