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MLK Modernization Update Fall 2016

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MLK Modernization Update Fall 2016

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Agenda

• Introductions• Project History• Design Presentation• Interim Services• Schedule• Q&A

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MLK

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Summary of Community Engagement

• Feedback from thousands of DC residents• Public Architect Selection Process

– Technical Evaluation Committee– MLK Advisory Panel

• 13 Subject/Age-Specific Focus Groups• 60 Community/Stakeholder Meetings• NCPC Oversight and Public Review

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www.ncpc.gov/project/mlklibrary

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PASSIVE ACTIVE

QUIET

LOUDPUBLIC

STAFFCOMMMUNITY /

ASSEMBLY

Design Approach

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What We Heard

• A more welcoming entrance• Incorporate more glass for more visibility• Add a café with tables and seating outdoors• Remove brick wherever possible• Make it easy to find the stairs• Bigger, faster elevators

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Existing entrance

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New entrance exposing west monumental stairs

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New entrance exposing east monumental stairs

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Entrance exposing monumental stairs and children’s slide

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Existing 9th Street & G Place exterior

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New Café Patio on 9th Street & G Place

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1st Floor

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What We Heard

““1• Open up the stairwells

• Make it easier to find your way around the building• Activate the Great Hall. It feels empty• It would be such a joy to walk up a well-lit public

staircase

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Existing vestibule

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Vestibule exposing monumental stairs

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Great Hall facing west monumental stairs

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Existing public stairs

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Existing public stairs

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Monumental Stairs

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Existing Great Hall

Photo Credit: Matthew Carbone

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Great Hall with new seating area beneath MLK Mural

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MLK Mural and new seating area

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Digital Commons and enclosed meeting rooms

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Digital Commons and enclosed meeting rooms

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Existing Popular Library

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Popular Library and Café

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A Level

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What We Heard

““A• Brighten up the A Level. It is intimidating / scary

• Provide more program spaces in a variety of sizes• Include all the latest technology• Put the noisy activities on the lower level

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Stairs from Great Hall to A Level

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A Level Program Spaces

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A Level Program Spaces

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2nd Floor

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What We Heard

““2• Eliminate wasted spaces and long dark corridors

• Neighborhood needs a child-centered space• Make the teen space comfortable with a variety of

seating• Natural light and view to outside

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Existing upper floor with interior brick walls

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Existing upper floor brick interiors

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2nd Floor Community Alliances with brick interiors removed

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2nd Floor Teen Library

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Existing Children’s Room

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2nd Floor Children’s Library

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2nd Floor Children’s Library

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2nd Floor Children’s Slide

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2nd Floor Center for Accessibility

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3rd Floor – Floor Plan

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What We Heard

““3• There needs to be a great reading room – well lit,

big space• Seating near the windows• Include study spaces like you have in the branches• Incorporate public art

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3rd Floor Collaboration Spaces and Study Rooms

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Double-height Reading Room

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Counter seating along windows

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4th Floor

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What We Heard

““4• Provide space for exhibits

• Be sure to honor Dr. King in the building• Make it easier to find Special Collections• Create an event space for conferences and meetings

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4th Floor Exhibition Space / Auditorium entrance

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4th Floor Special Collections with custom Washington DC table

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4th Floor Special Collections

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5th Floor

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What We Heard

““5• Include an auditorium space for performances

• Create a place where people can sit outside and read or meet friends

• Include pre-function space• Incorporate “green” elements into the design

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Final auditorium concept

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Final auditorium concept

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Existing Roof

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Fifth Floor Addition and roof terrace

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Fifth Floor Addition and roof terrace

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Services During Construction

• Philosophy– Prioritize unique services/collections– Just in time (as opposed to just in case)– Outreach to neighborhoods

• New locations• Expanded branch library hours• Human Services

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Next Steps

• Complete Designs and Secure Permits• Finalize Budget and Construction Schedule• Refine Library Interim Services• Reengage Move Management Team• Communicate Plans• www.dclibrary.org/mlkfuture

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Questions