The
new 15,000-square-foot library for East Roswell is part of Phase I of
the Library Building Program. The library is located at 2301 Holcomb Bridge Road in Roswell.
KHAFRA Engineering Consultants, in association with Holzheimer Bolek Meehan Architects, provided design and engineering services for the new
library. Ajax Building Corporation of Georgia
provided construction management services on this project, and
Heery/Russell, a joint venture, is the program management team.
The
East Roswell Library’s design centers around a connection with its
wooded surroundings creating a functional library space within a canopy
of trees. The use of natural materials such
as stone and wood combined with the large expanses of glass filter the
boundary between the exterior and interior spaces of the library while
providing views to patrons looking out from within the building. A
welcoming covered bridge entry leads visitors into
the space where they are immediately presented with views through the
building and into the natural landscape beyond. The community will enjoy
and use its meeting room, study rooms and separate spaces for children
and teens.
An
important part of each new library is its public art project. Through
the Fulton County Art in Public Places Resolution, 1% of each building
project budget goes toward the creation of
public art. For the East Roswell Library, artist Chris Condon was
selected through a community-driven selection process, and has produced a
series of wood and stone sculptures of woodland animals visitors will
see throughout the library entitled,
New Growth Forest.
In
November 2008, Fulton County voters overwhelmingly passed the Library
Bond Referendum. The plan will greatly enhance all of the county’s
libraries, and includes 8 new branch libraries:
Alpharetta, East Roswell, Milton, Northwest Atlanta, Palmetto,
Southeast Atlanta, Metropolitan and Wolf Creek and two expansion
projects: Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and
History and the South Fulton Library. The
Library Building Program plan maintains 34 libraries, the current
number of libraries in the system, by eliminating leased spaces and its
oldest libraries. Green
building design and sustainability are priorities for these library
building projects, and the Library System expects to achieve LEED Silver on all of the Phase I projects.
Those
attending the event are asked to park in the front parking lot of East
Roswell Park, located at 9000 Fouts Road, Roswell, and a shuttle will
take attendees from this location to the
ceremony; there is no parking available at the site the morning of the
event.
For more information or to R.S.V.P. please call 404-730-1977 or email
zenobia.claxton@fultoncountyga.gov.
To keep up-to-date on the Library Building Program or other library events, visit our website. We hope to see a lot of our patrons on this exciting day!
Atlanta-Fulton
Public Library System is the largest in the state, with 34 libraries
and a collection of more than 2.3 million items. It offers innovative
programs, services
and virtual resources tailored to meet the needs of each branch's
community. Children, teens and adults may choose from a variety of
classes, visit exhibitions, listen to authors discuss their work, check
out videos, DVDs and CDs, attend book club discussions,
get homework help, hear music and see live performances. Last year
patrons borrowed more than 2.7 million items, made 3.4 million visits to
the libraries and our website had over 7.9 million hits.
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