
Clifton Young Adult/Teen Library by Junnan Li

Concept
Exploration. As time goes by, people become stronger. The library is the same place where people can grow. Because it is going to be bigger, my library is shaped like a greater than sign. At the same time, the design of my plaza is a similar shape. This library is not only a place to read books but also a social place. At the same time, the functionality is also very comprehensive. Singing, dancing, and leisure can all be satisfied here. Solar glass and Fabraic’s shading system help reduce energy consumption.
Diagrams
Inspire

Floor plan
Section
Elevation
Material

Outside Perspective
Interior Perspective
Ian Bushong Clifton Library Final
Ben Kollmann – Clifton Young Adult Library Final
Clifton Young Adult Library
Site Plan
Concept Statement

By understanding how closely linked the site was to the Clifton Plaza, an outdoor park, I aimed to carry certain elements of a park into my building. Details such as the open atrium, outdoor spaces such as a roofgarden and the visible columns that extend throughout my structure symbolizing that of forest trees.
Plans
Sections
Elevations
Exterior Perspectives
Interior Perspectives
Vignettes
Diagrams
Clifton Library // Jackson Rastetter
Clifton Young Adult Library
Jackson Rastetter
Concept

Site Context
Floor Plans

Basement Floor Plan 
Howell Avenue Floor Plan 
Level 2 floor Plan 
Plaza Level Floor Plan 
Level 4 Floor Plan 
Level 5 Floor Plan
Elevations
Sections
Diagrams

Perspectives

Howell Avenue Perspective 
Howell Perspective- West 
Plaza View 
Roof Garden 
Lobby- Howell Entrance 
Public Thoroughfare 
Bookstore 
Book Stacks and Reading Areas 
Book Stacks and Reading Areas
Vignettes
Caroline Ferrazza| Clifton Library Project

My concept is connection. There is a need for community and the need for interconnectedness with the natural and built environment. Architecture should create a link between people and the natural environment, an innate connection that has lost its potency in society. This library and any new constructions should minimize their impact on the ecosystem, for example by displacing rather than destroying nature through the use of green roofs and living walls, thus contributing to the environment rather than draining and dominating the environment. This is achieved through meeting the needs of people, among which is social interaction. These goals must be achieved through consideration of design at all scales, from a single detail to a city, for example the design should provide social opportunities through the integration of program, circulation space, and interior and exterior common areas. Interconnections between the community created by the building and landscape are of vital importance; however, connections to the community beyond the building are also important.


CLIFTON : EPISODE 2


















Final Review
Disclaimer: The color on the images is dramatically different than the original images. The original images will be shown in the critique. I apologize for the inconvience.
A link to my google drive folder with the original images: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JLZnWxeY52_Ic_7RETx5l3bXZNNW7GjQ?usp=sharing



Plans
Sections
Elevations
Perspectives
Diagrams
Materials Board

Inspiration Photos
Clifton Young Adult Library
Clifton Library Final
Andrew Linares Clifton Library Design
Parti Diagram/Main Idea
Focusing on building-site relationships, the integration of more green space in the Clifton area and adhering to what previously exists I aimed to create an effortless flow of continuous space from the Clifton Plaza to the Library.






















































































































































































































