Glen Oaks Library

Branch of the Queens Library

  • 256-04 Union Turnpike, Queens
  • STATUS: Design
  • COMPLETED: Unknown
  • SIZE: 18,000 sq ft
  • # COMMENTS: 0

Department of Design and Construction

Queens Library 

External Links

queenslibrary.org
Queens Public Library

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Glen Oaks Branch Library is designed to replace an existing one story facility with a new 18,000 sf, high performance, LEED certified building. The program includes adult, young adult, and children’s reading areas and collections, periodicals, a cybercenter, and community meeting rooms along with staff workspaces. The site is at the juncture of low scale commercial and institutional buildings with a suburban residential neighborhood. The area of the required program is double that allowable by zoning, so one half of the interior spaces is placed below grade.

To bring natural light below grade, a double-height space acts as a large skylight and connects the ground floor to the lower level.  In addition, three strip skylights in the plaza define more specific reading areas within the adult room.  The ceiling of the adult reading room under the outdoor plaza is contoured to form varying heights above the finish floor, providing more intimate reading areas within the relatively open plan. The profile of the contoured ceiling is read at the double-height space, visually making the connection between the plaza surface and the ceiling surface and accentuating the artificiality of the ground.

The landscape strategy acknowledges the ground surface’s dual role as an outdoor public space and as the roof of the cellar below, exploring the relationship between artifice and nature. Bluestone planks of varying widths create an urban surface in keeping with the library’s residential c… more more

Scott Marble and Karen Fairbanks, Marble Fairbanks Architects