Clifton Library ~ Mollie McNally

Concept:

The main concept for my Clifton Library is to develop a direct connection to my Plaza design by manipulating the same form to create a circulation path where one can feel their movement in relationship to the building as a whole and overall context of the site. The solid formation of my plaza used to separate program and suggest movement within the space becomes the void in my Library through a series of diagonal crossing bridges that connect the program across the atrium. Overlapping in nature, the walkways allow users to experience the same space from a variety of level which speaks to the sloping nature of the site and the evolution of the library typology overtime.

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Clifton Library by Gilbert

Site Plan
Site Context
2D and 3D Parti
Program Detail
Ground Floor on Howe Ave. level. Staff parking, Shipping and Delivery and Mechanical equipment rooms.
Main Floor busiest floor where most communal activities take place but a less active reading spaces.
More quiet and a less active environment than the plaza floor.
For the avid, readers who want a quiet environment or would prefer to enjoy fresh air while reading; this is where it’s at.
Plants on roof! Read , walk, relax and enjoy the ludlow view while you are at it!
Section(West to East)
Section(South to North)
North from Plaza.
East From Parking.
Reading area
Entrance Lobby
Refreshment bar

Book store with book pod on the right for “grab a book, leave a book”.

Clifton Young Adult Library

My concept is about distant connection. To be a community, we do not have to be side by side to make valuable connections. I represented this through the spaces in my building by placing similar spaces on different floors. This allows all types of people to make random connections throughout the entire space. This concept extends from the concept of my Clifton Plaza of bringing people together from different backgrounds and cultures in the Clifton community. It is also inspired by my precedent library, Carré D’art and its heavy use of glass and connecting different spaces. I want my space to act as a place for people to gather and make connections, as well as be a space for people to work, create and learn.

Clifton Library // Kassi McGuire

Concept

I wanted to incorporate my Clifton Plaza concept into my Clifton Library. My concept is connections, connecting Howell Ave to Ludlow Ave. I thought of triangles and how they connect. So throughout my design there are different aspects of my concept.

Site Plan

Plans

Sections

Elevations

Vignettes

Interior Perspectives

Exterior Perspectives

Diagrams

Floor Plans

Concept Statement

When approaching this project, I began by considering how the design could connect Clifton Plaza with Howell Street. In order to create a fluid path, I decided on the diagonally split form. The trapezoid shape of the two components reference my Clifton Plaza design. I wanted the plaza to flow into the library with the continuation of green space on the second level. The individual skylight components came out of the desire for each room to be comfortable and desirable for the inhabitants. The most public program elements are placed on the outside of the building and I tried to delineate each element in the East facade making them easier to identify from the outside.

Site Plan

Floor Plans

Sections

Elevations

Clifton Library-Jieping Song

Overview of Clifton Plaza
Beginning Process
Site Plan: 1”=30′
Floorplans
Floorplan
Circulation Diagram
Sections
Elevation
West Façade
East Façade
From Plaza View
View from the Howell Avenue
Material Board
Interiors on F3&F4
F3-F4 Experience View
Walking on the stairs to F4
Interiors
Big Bookshelf Wall
Looking up from F3
View from F4 to F3


CLIFTON LIBRARY: HANNAH MAULE

SHOWCASES THE INTEGRATION OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT INTO THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT WITHIN AN URBAN CONTEXT ALLOWING SPACES AND EXPERIENCES TO BE DEFINED BY THE LANDSCAPE, FORM, AND STRUCTURE.

PARTI DIAGRAM

STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION DIAGRAM

STRUCTURE AND SITE INTEGRATION DIAGRAM

MOVEMENT ACROSS SITE + RELATIONSHIP TO SURROUNDINGS

PATH DIAGRAM

FACADE ORGANIZATION DIAGRAM

– FACADE BROKEN INTO THIRDS – NORTH AND SOUTH STRUCTURE WITH CONNECTING CORE STRUCTURE.
-NATURAL LIGHT EXPOSURE – MIRRORED ON EAST

LIBRARY ELEVATIONS

PLANS

SECTIONS

AXON WITH CONTEXT

SITE PLAN

EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES

NORTH FACE FROM LUDLOW AVENUE
SOUTH FACE FROM HOWELL STREET

INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES

GRAPHIC VIGNETTES

ADDITIONAL EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVES

THANK YOU

Clifton Young Adult Library Emma Sander


My Library design is based off of the idea of an interlocking puzzle with each floor being able to connect to the floor above and below it. I tired to emulate my plaza concept of fluidity between the plaza and the community into my library by keeping the same organic curved shape and allowing it to flow into the library. I was really inspired by the Children’s library in Shanghai and different landscape architects that play with contrasting materials and voids. The overlapping looks that makes the puzzle pieces is represented through the floors that allow the user to experience multiple levels.