SILVER
LAKE
BRANCH LIBRARY
*Breaking
ground summer 2007*
Serving as a gateway
to the community, the Silver Lake Branch of the Los Angeles Public
Library seeks to carve out a corner at a busy intersection with a
channel glass spine to create a public plaza, which embraces the larger
community and creates a welcome backdrop for the primary literary
and social gathering functions of the building.
The plaza, raised above the adjacent street, incorporates traditional
references to the ascent to knowledge while creating a gathering place
previously non-existent within this community.
The fully glazed reading room and a glass garden dematerializes the
definition between interior and exterior space, opening up this “living
room space” to the plaza.
The central spine also brings natural light into the center of the
building and, with its photovoltaic skylight helps the facility attain
its LEED Gold certification. A continuous clerestory window around
the building allows the roof plane to float above the stacks bringing
in natural light and affording views of the adjacent hills and sky.
The split level design incorporates the subterranean garage while
opening the Multi-purpose room at the plaza level for a clear connection
to the street, book fairs and other community activities.