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Presentation given at the World Library and Information Congress, Milan, August 24, 2009

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ARCHITECTURAL INTENTIONSChildren and Teens Libraries

Jacksonville Main LibraryJacksonville, Florida, USA

Alexander P. Lamis

Robert A.M. Stern ArchitectsNew York, New York

Satellite Aerial View of Downtown Jacksonville

JMOMA

Hemming Plaza

St. Johns River

Library Site

Robert A.M. Stern Architects Vitetta with Schmidt Hammer Lassen

Michael Graves & Associates Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer

Jacksonville Library Design Competition Finalists

Site Plan – Competition Entry

3-Dimensional Section through Grand Reading Room and Courtyard – Competition Entry

Completed New Library

The Children’s Library

Second Floor Plan

Section through Stair Hall, Courtyard and Children’s Department

Pre-Design Visioning and Programming Sessions with Architects and Library Staff

Mid-Design Reviews Construction Phase Site Visits

Library Input and Team Collaboration Throughout All Phases of the Project

Children’s Theme Option 1: “Fantasyland”

Children’s Theme Option 2: “Through The Trees”

Children’s Theme Option 3: “Water World”

Satellite Image of Metropolitan Jacksonville with Location Map

Freshwater Swamp EcosystemPineland Ecosystem

Gopher Tortoise American Alligator

Native Vegetative Ecosystems and Wildlife

Mockingbird Florida Manatee

Story Room Model – Screened PorchChildren’s Entrance Model - Grasses

Materials Palette for Client’s Review

COLLABORATIVE PROCESS

Throughout the extent of the design phase, RAMSA and the Jacksonville Library Staff reviewed overall planning down to the smallest details of the Interior Design of the Children’s Department to ensure that the whole team had input and decision-making responsibility for the final design.

Children’s “Through the Grasses” Entrance

Children’s Department Staff Desk

Alligator Sofa in Toddler Story and Play Area

Tortoise Chair Swamp Boat Reading Nook Manatee Bench

Interior and Exterior of “Underwater” Activity Room

“Screened Porch” Children’s Theater

The Teen Library

Ground Floor Plan with Teen Area

View from Popular Materials to Teen Area Adjacency that Makes Sense – Teens and PopMat

Popular Materials Area Features Music, Books and Magazines Used Often by Teens

TEENS THEME OPTIONS

• Hit the Road

• Surf’s Up

• Pop

3D Computer Framework Paper Scale Model

Watercolor Rendering Construction

Abstract Ceiling Waves Unify A Collection of Unique Spaces

Technology Furnishings Reflect Current Trends in Collaborative Education

A Variety of Seating and Table Types Supports Diverse Young Adult Learning Styles

Lounge Seating Clusters allow for Casual Interactions – Libraries as Teen Community Builders

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