Library On the Edge
This library is a place for social gathering, study, and debate. The concept emerged from the duality, or two-sidedness, of the “wall building” where a longitudinal separation allows for different experiences of the city: one side compressed against neighboring buildings, the other open and extended to free the ground. The open side relates to the constructed ground which serves for collective inhabitation and public events. The building’s internal structural wall remains sectionally intact as a guide that takes on different shapes on each floor adapting and including the program.
The first floor of the library is open to the public throughout daytime. The space is not seen from the sidewalk, but rather, as one descends into a lower ground by way of large-scale steps. The public entry opens under the hovering mass of the building to offer full experience of this compressed condition.
This library is a place for social gathering, study, and debate. The concept emerged from the duality, or two-sidedness, of the “wall building” where a longitudinal separation allows for different experiences of the city: one side compressed against neighboring buildings, the other open and extended to free the ground. The open side relates to the constructed ground which serves for collective inhabitation and public events. The building’s internal structural wall remains sectionally intact as a guide that takes on different shapes on each floor adapting and including the program.
The first floor of the library is open to the public throughout daytime. The space is not seen from the sidewalk, but rather, as one descends into a lower ground by way of large-scale steps. The public entry opens under the hovering mass of the building to offer full experience of this compressed condition.
Providence, RI
RISD
Architectural Design Studio
Spring 2021
RISD
Architectural Design Studio
Spring 2021


Diagram of the core of the building and how it adapts to the needs and uses of each floor: from lobby to cafe, to study spaces, to an auditorium and an accessible roof.

Plans of the building:
G) Steps with theater seating leading up to the main entrance
1) The shipping/staff entrance, office spaces (this floor is skipped when going to the library from the ground floor as a visitor)
2) Cafe and open study area
3) Stacks, individual and group study spaces
4) Stacks, individual and group study spaces
5) Auditorium, open study space
R) View deck with seating and swings




Cafe Floor:






Auditorium Floor:


Roof and Outdoor Strategies:


Process Work:





