Library Buildings
Draper Library Looks To The Future
With a sustainable underfloor service distribution system, the Draper Library is secure in the knowledge that they have significantly contributed to the environment as well as to their community.
"The raised floor has been great when
we have wanted to make changes in our computer configurations or HVAC system. The raised floor makes it so much easier to access these systems."
-Sara Weaver, Manager,
Draper Library
Draper Library
Central Park Public Library
On April 19, 2004, the City of Santa Clara made history with the opening of the new Central Park Library, a “green” project.
Seattle Public Library
The Seattle Public Library was designed with architectural creativity and sustainability in mind and is a major architectural wonder for the city of Seattle.
San Mateo Public Library
The City of San Mateo required a much larger and technological saavy library. Their goal was to build a library with the flexibility that would stand the test of time, provide a comfortable atmosphere.
East Atlanta Public Library
This is the first building in Fulton County built by USGBC’s LEED criteria. Fulton County officials hope it will receive a LEED Silver rating.
Santa Monica Public Library
As a green building, the new Santa Monica Library offers many benefits while providing an inviting, friendly and comfortable place for library users of all ages.
Elmhurst Public Library
The architects’ goal for this project was to create a design in harmony with the park and a complement to Elmhurst’s emerging “cultural campus."
Salt Lake City Public Library
This library complex is central to a new mixed use development in the city's downtown area. Flexibility, energy efficiency & consideration of seismic activity were all important to the final design.
