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Charleston Branch | New York Public Library

Charleston Branch | New York Public Library
Jeffrey Totaro

Charleston Branch | New York Public Library

New York Public Library needed to provide a public library to an underserved community in Staten Island which had no library for access to digital information, books, or gathering spaces.

photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro
photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro
photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro

Inspired by the cultural connections to its site in Charleston Staten Island, a century old craftsmen community known for brick and terra cotta manufacturing, the 10,000-square-foot library is conceived as a stylized brick vessel for information and community gathering. The exterior is clad in a textured roman brick whose non-standard composition highlights and pays homage to the former crafted manufacturing traditions of this community. Openings in the brick facades are created by removing the brick and trimming the openings with glass bead blasted stainless steel. A civic-scaled stainless steel portal announces the library entrance from the adjacent parking lot. 

photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro
photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro
photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro

The library is in a familiar American suburban condition of a retail big box store shopping complex. It is bordered on two sides by parking lots and two sides by Fairview Park. The Park is a recreational landscape that abuts the big box store complex, and the library is located between these two site conditions. The library addresses these conditions by creating a community plaza and entry portal off the parking making an urban room between the parking and library. Internally, the library program spaces are oriented toward the park and takes advantage of its views. One of those spaces, the main reading room and information commons is at the center of the spatial composition.

photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro
photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro
photo_credit Jeffrey Totaro
Jeffrey Totaro

The Charleston Branch of the New York Public Library is also a Net Zero high performance building designed to achieve a LEED Gold rating. The first net zero library in New York City. The building’s high-performance characteristics are enabled by enhanced building envelope construction, an all-electric non-fossil fuel energy source and photovoltaic electric cells supplementing the energy source. This project meets the sustainable goals of the City of New York’s 80 x 50 program whereby the City intends to reduce 80 percent carbon emission by 2050.

photo_credit ikon.5 architects
ikon.5 architects
photo_credit ikon.5 architects
ikon.5 architects
photo_credit ikon.5 architects
ikon.5 architects

Project credits

Arquitetos
Artistas
Consultores
Consultores
Lighting Designer

Sustainability

LEED • Gold • BD+C
V3
NetZero • High Performance
2022

Product spec sheet

Aluminum Curtainwall System
Woven Vinyl Floor
Exterior Lighting
Brick
Interior Lighting
Interior Lighting

Project data

Ano do Projeto
2022
Categoria
Bibliotecas
Primary Building Material
Brick
Building Area
10000 sq ft
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