New Webster Library at Concordia University | MSDL - Menkès Shooner Dagenais Letourneux Architectes

Montreal / Canada / 2018

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After 5 years of work, the inauguration of the new Webster Library at Concordia University took place on March 23rd with the participation of Hélène David, Minister responsible for Higher Education and Minister for the Status of Women, and Mr. François William Croteau, Borough Mayor of Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, member of the Executive Committee and responsible for the Smart City, Information Technology and Innovation. The event was chaired by Guylaine Beaudry, Vice-provost of Digital Strategy and Chief Librarian, Graham Carr, Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs, and Alan Shepard, President and Vice-chancellor of Concordia University.


Designed and realized by Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes, this major expansion and renovation project aimed to create a landmark on campus, a central location to boldly integrate digital technologies and anticipate changes inherent to the next generations of libraries. The main challenges were concerned with the redeployment and optimization of existing spaces to increase the seating capacity from 1,500 to 3,300 seats, the redefinition of service areas [counters, offices, consultation] and use [reading areas, collaborative work], the maximization of stack space for books and the enhancement of the digital collection.


The conceptual approach developed by the architects produced a clear strategy regarding the organization of the collections and users’ circulation routes. Playing on the theme of anamorphosis, the project proposes a complex network of lines and color swatches which challenge the user’s perception and suggest that learning and knowledge are constructed from an individual point of view. The new library is a reflection of evolving knowledge and active learning as a new way of sharing knowledge.


Thus, the pavilion housing the library is polychromatic and marked by the use of multiple grids of finishes. The main finishes consist of black (stack spaces) and white (individual workspaces) which clearly differentiate and distinguish the premises in the new library. A skillful variation of secondary colors indicates the transition between the four floors of the project.


Strategically located at the edge of the stairs, the loan counter and the “Ask Us” reference area identify their presence as a first point of service. Further on, no-noise zones, quiet areas, solo and collaborative work spaces are efficiently identified, and planned to modulate levels of silence depending on their location.


The program elements (loans and information counters, etc.) are small volumes of wood, sometimes covered with metal inserts, sometimes connected by a white, triangulated ceiling element. 


Designed to meet the needs of everyone, each area of the Webster Library benefits from improved visibility while affirming its own identity.



Data Sheet


Project Name | Webster Library


Location | Montréal


Client | Concordia University


Area | 16,550 m²


Completion | 2017


 


Architecture 


Menkès Shooner Dagenais LeTourneux Architectes  


Partner-in-charge: Yves Dagenais  


Principal co-designers: Jean-Pierre LeTourneux and Paolo Zasso 


Project Manager: Audrey Archambault   


Team: Luc Doucet, Marie-Ève Éthier-Chiasson, Marco Goyette, Francis Huneault, Claudio Nunez, Nils Rabota, Guy Rousseau. 


Engineers 


Structural: Groupe EGP 


Mechanical-electrical: Bouthillette Parizeau et Associés 



Signage


Atelier Intégral Jean Beaudoin 


Acoustician 


Davidson et associés inc. 


General contractor


Pomerleau 


Photographer 


Adrien Williams

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    After 5 years of work, the inauguration of the new Webster Library at Concordia University took place on March 23rd with the participation of Hélène David, Minister responsible for Higher Education and Minister for the Status of Women, and Mr. François William Croteau, Borough Mayor of Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie, member of the Executive Committee and responsible for the Smart City, Information Technology and Innovation. The event was chaired by Guylaine Beaudry, Vice-provost...

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    • Year 2018
    • Work finished in 2018
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Libraries
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