Highlands Branch Library | Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

Edmonton / Canada / 2014

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Schmidt hammer lassen architects´ first built library in Canada, the Highlands Branch Library in Edmonton, Alberta, has officially opened. The 1,500 square metre library, which was won in 2010 with local Marshall Tittemore Architects, provides the Highlands’ community with a distinctive landmark which underlines that this new creative centre for learning is open and accessible.


The Highlands Branch Library in Edmonton has been serving customers in northeast Edmonton, Highlands, Montrose and Bellevue communities since 1962, when it began operations. The new building, which replaces the existing branch library, responds in its design to the buildings in the neighbourhood.


“In the design of the building we are inspired by the low-rise buildings in the neighbourhood. The new library is designed as a composition of pitched roofs, which is given a contemporary and modern expression with the implementation of large windows and the metallic facade material”, explained Partner Chris Hardie from schmidt hammer lassen architects. “The library sits like an open pavilion in a garden and expresses that it is open to all; a free public space, a place to read, a place to learn, a place to meet, a place to be.”


As a distinctive landmark in the community, the new library stimulates the further development along 118th Avenue as well as it improves the quality of life for citizens in the area. From whichever direction the building is approached, whether by foot, bicycle, bus or car, visitors will be able to look into the library space.


“The library pavilion faces the surroundings in all directions and acts like a beacon in the community”, said founding partner Morten Schmidt from schmidt hammer lassen architects. “The building’s transparency and openness contributes to its social hub function, which is essential for a modern library.”


The new library is organised as one large space spread into three wings – one for the children’s collection, one for the teens’ collection and one for the main adult collection. Librarians are located in the centre to be easily available and visible to library users. Containing 200 square metres more than the old branch library, the library now offers: a larger children's area, expanded reading areas for adults, dedicated teen space, quiet study and reading areas, 18 public computer stations, new technologies and devices to promote making and creation, and two 24-hour return chutes.


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Schmidt hammer lassen architects’ første færdigbyggede bibliotek i Canada, Highlands Branch Biblioteket i Edmonton, Alberta, er officielt åbnet. Det 1.500 kvadratmeter store bibliotek er vundet sammen med det lokale arkitektfirma Marshall Tittemore Architects i 2010. Med biblioteket får Highlands et markant vartegn og kreativt læringscenter, som er åbent og tilgængeligt for alle borgere i lokalsamfundet.


Highlands Branch Biblioteket i Edmonton har betjent borgere i det nordøstlige Edmonton, Highlands, Montrose og Bellevue-område siden 1962. Det nye bibliotek, som nu erstatter det eksisterende afdelingsbibliotek, danner i sit formsprog samspil med kvarterets bygninger.


“Vi er i vores design inspireret af bygningerne i kvarteret. Det nye bibliotek er designet som en komposition af skrå tage, og har med sine store vinduer og metalliske facademateriale fået et nutidigt og moderne udtryk,” forklarer partner Chris Hardie fra schmidt hammer lassen architects. ”Biblioteket ligger som en åben pavillon i en have, hvilket er med til at understrege, at dette er et sted, som er åbent for alle: et frit tilgængeligt offentligt rum, et sted at læse, et sted at lære, et sted at mødes, et sted at være.”


Som et vartegn i lokalområdet er det nye bibliotek med til at stimulere den fremtidige udvikling langs 118. Boulevard, ligesom det også bidrager til at højne livskvaliteten for borgerne i området. Fra hvilken som helst retning man ankommer til bygningen – om det er til fods, på cykel, i bus eller bil – kan brugerne se ind i bibliotekets rum.


“Biblioteket er som en pavillon, der henvender sig til sine omgivelser i alle retninger, og fungerer som en lanterne i lokalområdet,” siger senior partner Morten Schmidt fra schmidt hammer lassen architects. ”Bygningens transparens og åbenheden bidrager til dens funktion som et socialt mødested, hvilket er så afgørende for et moderne bibliotek.”


Det nye bibliotek er organiseret som ét stort rum med tre fløje – en børneafdeling, en teenageafdeling og en afdeling hovedsageligt for voksne. Bibliotekarerne er placeret i midten for at lette adgang og være synlige for bibliotekets brugere. Med 200 kvadratmeter mere end i det gamle bibliotek tilbyder det nye bibliotek forbedrede faciliteter så som: en større børneafdeling, et udvidet læseafsnit for voksne, et særligt område for teenagere, stillezoner til læring og læsning, 18 computerpladser, nye teknologier som opfordrer til kreativ aktivitet samt to afleveringsluger med 24-timers åbningstid. 

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    Schmidt hammer lassen architects´ first built library in Canada, the Highlands Branch Library in Edmonton, Alberta, has officially opened. The 1,500 square metre library, which was won in 2010 with local Marshall Tittemore Architects, provides the Highlands’ community with a distinctive landmark which underlines that this new creative centre for learning is open and accessible. The Highlands Branch Library in Edmonton has been serving customers in northeast Edmonton, Highlands,...

    Project details
    • Year 2014
    • Work finished in 2014
    • Client Edmonton Public Library City of Edmonton
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Libraries / Interior Design / Lighting Design / Building Recovery and Renewal
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