![]() The metal panels on the front face slowly give way to glass panels along a South to North direction in a nondescript manner, thus creating an exemplary facade. The facade is done by “Pioneer Cladding and Glazing Systems, Inc.” Products that have been used are Curtain Walls (For front facade), Punched windows (For backside office facade), curved/ trapezoidal dynamic glazing, louvres, and metal panels. Materiality The facade and its materials © Chuck Choi The other, a wider set of steps along the high street, is accompanied by a gentle ramp, ensuring accessibility and natural circulation to the Historical Homage Artefacts. As the interior terraces sit with the basin, the basin sits with exterior steps, leading the pedestrian from the High Street to the public plaza, where a resting space welcomes them. The exterior is brought into the interior space as reading terraces sit analogously with the infiltration basins, separated only through glass. The hardscape and the built part of the project are balanced through green patches and infiltration basins with coherent connections to the building elevation and plan. Landscape Axonometric view to understand landscape patterns © NBBJ Lounges are placed along the curtain walls of the East facade, providing the viewer with an overlook of the main street. The staircase is a feature element that incorporates a curved bookshelf. The staff area is located on the west side, with connectivity from both public and personal ends. Spaces demarcated for children to help them work while playing is on the first level itself, taking care of the segregation of different target audiences. Once inside, there are spaces where the visitor can go for individual reading or just go through volumes of books in the browsing area. By the time the visitor reaches the Welcome Zone, they have experienced the integration of the interiors with the community through public spaces. The East entry takes the visitor through ingenious reading terraces, which are a series of reading spaces on different levels, overlooking the main street, and reaching the level of the Welcome Zone via the Plaza Lounge. The main entrance on the South facade leads one to Welcome Zone through the multiple steps of the public plaza. The two floors of the library, smartly stacked into three layers of the exterior facade, have open planning that upholds the spirit of community. ![]() Planning | Columbus Metropolitan Library First Floor Plan ©NBBJ Second Floor Plan ©NBBJ Vertically, interior double-height spaces speak up to create a visual connection and bring in sufficient sunlight. The building, through its form, inclines towards the adjacent multi-level car parking and the main street, thus establishing itself closer to the public. The third layer, fabricated in heavy materiality, is inward-looking by its bevelled openings that create welcoming entrances and, at the same time, show a muted conformity to the slightly rotated second-floor footprint. The top layer faces outward and then angles inward, establishing a connection to the middle layer, which faces outward and is completely transparent. ![]() The building is stacked in three layers, each with its objective yet connected holistically to give this library a physical ethos of its own. ![]() 11:30 a.m.Ĭlick here for more information and for a list of additional community vaccine clinic locations.įace coverings are no longer required for entry into CML locations, however unvaccinated individuals are asked to continue to wear them, library officials said.įor more information about free vaccine clinics at Columbus Metropolitan Library, click here.Columbus Metropolitan Library as a link between the built and people © Chuck Choi Concept | Columbus Metropolitan Library Understanding the schematics of the project © NBBJ Form July 26: Martin Luther King Branch: 1467 E.July 19: Linden Branch: 2223 Cleveland Ave., from 9 a.m.Additional vaccine clinics will continue on select days through Aug. The first vaccine clinic was held from 1 - 4 p.m. The free vaccine clinics were made possible thanks to CML's partnership with Columbus Public Health. COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Columbus Metropolitan Library is now offering free walk-in COVID-19 vaccine clinics at select library locations throughout the city. ![]()
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