The population of Hamilton East Public Library’s service
district has increased by 98% in just ten years. This rapid growth
left them in need of larger facilities to house additional materials,
staff, and services.
The existing building was expanded on both the east and west ends
increasing its size from 33,000 to 98,000 square feet. The new space
includes specially designed areas just for teens, larger meeting
rooms, private study rooms, larger computer labs, classrooms for
computer training, significantly larger collection areas, and an
expanded Indiana Room. Large, curved curtain walls provide serene
views into surrounding woods from each of the reading areas. The
children’s department was designed with significant features
that help children explore their imaginations. A prominent, central
water tower serves as a dramatic focal point and a play destination.
The bold, red barn façade welcomes children into the program
rooms and provides an opportunity for them to experience a completely
different atmosphere.
The design also includes 20,000 square feet of undeveloped space
to give the library room for future expansion as their community
continues to grow. The estimated completion date is spring 2005.