As we began to prepare our minds to generate innovative designs for the Vance H. Chavis Life long Library of Greensboro,NC we must study the context and layouts of other Libraries. I chose to study the layout of the Hemphill Branch Library located locally in Greensboro and the Exeter Library located in Exeter, New Hampshire. Below are images and analytical information about each library.
HEMPHILL BRANCH LIBRARY: ANALYSIS
HEMPHILL BRANCH LIBRARY: ANALYSIS
Building Context
The Building is located in an area where it is most like to be used. It is surrounded by residential neighborhoods, one being a residential dwelling complex, which is located across W. Vandalia Road. The others are single family homes, which are adjacent to library’s property line.
VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
Pedestrian Access: In the surrounding area there are sidewalks available to pedestrians for their safety to steer away from the path of moving vehicles.
Vehicular Access: There are 2 entrances into the parking lot of the Hemphill library facility. The Blue arrows represent the primary routesin the area and the orange represent a secondary route. Also in the area is a bus stop whichis represented by the blue X.
SOLAR ORIENTATIONVehicular Access: There are 2 entrances into the parking lot of the Hemphill library facility. The Blue arrows represent the primary routesin the area and the orange represent a secondary route. Also in the area is a bus stop whichis represented by the blue X.
The front facade of the building faces North-West therefore, there is a dense light to enter the front entrance of the building throughout the day. However there would be more light to enter when the sun is setting.
All Sides of the building have openingsto allow daylight light to penetrate. The South allows most light to enter, along with the west and east sides. There is also a raised roof, which has clear story windows which aslo allow daylight toenter and illuminate the entire central public space, where adult readings are.The diagram above shows how the lightenter into the clear story windows.
SPACE MASSINGAll Sides of the building have openingsto allow daylight light to penetrate. The South allows most light to enter, along with the west and east sides. There is also a raised roof, which has clear story windows which aslo allow daylight toenter and illuminate the entire central public space, where adult readings are.The diagram above shows how the lightenter into the clear story windows.
The spacial layout is in a compressed format. There are shapes combined and compressed into one large shape. There is space allotted for children, teens and adults. The circulation is not centrally placed therefore, there is typically a linear circulation path.
INTERIOR CIRCULATION
The diagram represents the circulation of the general public. It shows the spaces in which they can access that is open daily. However, the conference room may be open daily but
there is limited access. One have the option to reserve the space for meetings, therefore the space may be closed for set up in some cases.
EXETER LIBRARY: ANALYSISthere is limited access. One have the option to reserve the space for meetings, therefore the space may be closed for set up in some cases.
Located in Exeter, New Hampshire, the Exeter Library is located on the Exeter Academy. Therefore it provides services to students of Exeter Academy. The building is also in close proximity of residential neighborhoods. From an analytical perspective, the building may possibly provide services to the public because it is a historical building, and many may like to embrace its elegance. However, the primary users are students of Exeter Academy.
VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
There isn’t any parking on the building grounds however, there is parking available along the streets which are highlighted in green. Therefore, from an analytical perspective there is a
lot of foot traffic. Furthermore, there are pathways for pedestrian traffic highlighted in blue.
lot of foot traffic. Furthermore, there are pathways for pedestrian traffic highlighted in blue.
CIRCULATION
There is a Vertical and Radial movement to occur throughout the building. Unlike the typical layout of libraries, the circulation desk is located on the 1st floor to give it a central location vertically instead of on the entrance floor.
GEOMETRY
The Architect Louis Kahn used all the simple shapes in geometry and kept them in their natural form; bringing them together in a uniformed way.
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