Thursday, April 7, 2011

See What's Growing at Your Library!

Background

In the past 20 years, the ways in which people use the Library have changed. Collections of library books, DVDs, CDs and other materials continue to grow. Demand for computers with Internet access has skyrocketed. Library users pack free classes and programs. The upcoming renovation and expansion project will help the Athens-Clarke County Library better serve the community with upgraded technology and added space.


Project Description

Construction will begin in May 2011 and is expected to last 20 months. We will remain open throughout construction, but some departments and services will change as construction requires:
  • Entrance and book drop will temporarily move to rear of building.
  • Traffic flow and parking will change because of the need to reroute stormwater away from the building.
  • Parts of the building will be temporarily closed during construction, but we'll provide good signage so you can find what you need!

The expansion will add 20,000 square feet to the existing 63,000-square-foot building. The addition will be built on the front of the building where the lobby is now and along the side of the building that faces the parking lot.

The entire building will be renovated, including repairing aging areas, upgrading the building's technology capabilities, updating mechanical systems to make them more energy efficient, and reorganizing space to better fit library services.

Special Features

  • Updated Children's Area with a larger storytelling space and more room for books.
  • Larger space for more computers. The data infrastructure, including wiring, bandwidth and electrical capacity, will be upgraded to ensure delivery of high speed Internet in all areas.
  • Additional Shelving for expanding collections.
  • 2,000 square feet added to the Heritage Room, which houses special genealogy and local history collections.
  • A new 300-seat multipurpose program area which can be broken up into smaller spaces to meet the growing need for more public meeting space in our community. The room will have wireless Internet access, web conferencing and audiovisual equipment.
  • Self-checkout kiosks and automated check-in equipment.
  • A vending/cafĂ© area and Library Store in the new lobby.
  • The project will conform to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards under the Green Building Act of 2006.
Total Project Cost$10,215,240
SPLOST 2005 Funds:$8,215,240
State of Georgia Funds:$2,000,000

Architect:  David Moore, Craig Gaulden Davis