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Sugar Creek Branch Library

The design of the new Sugar Creek Branch is focused on contextual connection to the community and building performance. The building is organized as a series of progressions through space and scale. That design decision was made in consideration of the ages of different user groups, and to allow the facility to thrive as a place for community gathering. The building’s massing provides an identity and presence along the City’s visible highway 52, while allowing for daylight harvesting through grand north-facing windows. The masonry envelope provides a feeling of security and safety – a civic space – balanced by ample daylight and views. The massing sheds down at the south to a pedestrian scale at the main entry and the roof awaits a future photo-voltaic installation. The HVAC is a high-efficiency geothermal system.

The interior space is organized with staffing points and offices near the main entrance. As you enter the library, the large main adult collection moves in a linear progression to the enclosed Children’s room. New large meetings rooms spill out onto a patio with opportunities for outdoor programming and connection to a walking path and a nearby assisted living community.

  • Services                 Community Engagement, Programming, Architecture, Interior Design
  • Location                 New Palestine, IN
  • Size                           16,000 Square Feet
  • Description           New Construction