Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects

Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Facade, WindowsJasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Image 3 of 25Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Shelving, Table, Chair, WindowsJasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Lighting, Stairs, HandrailJasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - More Images+ 20

Edmonton, Canada
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1400
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Gerry Kopelow
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Schöck, Alucobond
Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Shelving, Windows, Handrail
© Gerry Kopelow

Text description provided by the architects. A shortlisted project for the World Building of the Year 2013, Jasper Place Library is a joint-venture between HCMA and Dub Architects.

Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Windows
© Gerry Kopelow

The City of Edmonton aspired to create an open and memorable presence in the community with the replacement Jasper Place Library. The City required a sustainable design to fulfill present and future library needs and uses, to welcome all demographics and to accommodate future reorganizations of the collection and reading areas.

Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Image 3 of 25
© Gerry Kopelow

In part inspired by the original 1961 Modernist design of the Jasper Place Library, the new 1,400 m2 library, with its distinctive undulating concrete roof, offers the community a friendly welcome. The facility consists of a large public space over two levels. The ground level houses a double-height reading room accessible by either of two staircases on opposite sides of the building, allowing for a continuous circulation loop. Predominant glazing on the north and south facades allow views onto the entrance plaza and landscaping. Washrooms and the Community Room, which is used for library programs as well as by the community at large, are located adjacent to the entrance, so they may be used independently after library hours.

Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Stairs, Lighting, Handrail
© Gerry Kopelow

The design seeks to create a memorable space of lasting social value. The functional longevity is strengthened by an open, flexible floor plan that can accommodate future reorganization and adaptation. Environmentally, the facility will use the LEED® standard to ensure sustainable strategies.

Floor Plan

What is a Library that has no books?

This is the central question that informed the design of the Jasper Place Branch Library. This project, one of many branch libraries within the Edmonton Public Library’s system, replaced an earlier small library which was located on the same site. The client’s goals focused upon providing a new social heart within an older suburban neighbourhood while providing a flexible building that responds to the dramatic changes currently taking place within the delivery of library services.

While it is debatable whether or not books will completely disappear from our libraries it is clear that the size and nature of the collections they house is changing and that within the life span of this building the needs of the collection will be much different than it is today. In fact due to a variety of factors including e-books and the access to online information, the collection has already reduced significantly. While the new library is twice in area to the library it replaced, the number of items in the collection is reduced. This highlights the change in focus from the imperatives of the collection to maximizing the potential for social space. It is our view that in order to respond to changing needs the Library of the Future needs to be designed to maximize its social potential. This was what drove the design of this project.

Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects - Table, Windows, Chair, Beam
© Gerry Kopelow

The library is organized by a large flexible social space that is sheltered by a column-free undulating roof form. This space incorporates a continuous raised floor that allows for flexibility over time and eliminated the need for services at the roof level. The social space in turn folds up from the ground place allowing for the insertion of “back of house” functions beneath a raised portion of the social space. Stairs (one of which also acts as both social space and informal amphitheatre) are located at each end of the upper level and form a continuous circulation loop. An outdoor terrace extends the public space at the south side of the upper level. The needs of the social spaces were given priority in the planning with the collections being used to define and enhance the social needs. The movement of the roof form creates differing characters and spatial conditions that help to define use. The overall result is an open, inviting and memorable public space that provides a strong public presence in a neighbourhood that has lacked meaningful indoor public space.

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Cite: "Jasper Place Branch Library / HCMA/Dub Architects" 12 Jul 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/398988/jasper-place-branch-library-hcma-dub-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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