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Commercial
Interior
Pro Bono Lafayette Public School Library Renovation
GRAND
AWARD
This library renovation
of our neighborhood Washington, DC public school was
a probono construction management project for our firm.
The existing library, as you can see from the “before” photos,
suffered from thread-bare 20 year old carpet, buzzing
halide lights, mismatched furniture and a dysfunctional
layout. The library area consisted of a large triple
height main room, with two flanking rooms on a mezzanine
level. Both flanking rooms were open to the main library.
When one space was in use the other two were acoustically
compromised.
Utilizing student & teacher surveys it was determined
that each of these spaces was needed for separate functions.
Once it became clear that I had construction experience
I was asked to manage the construction process utilizing
a number of my best subcontractors. This public school
library was challenging for a number of reasons.
The school wanted three separate spaces that could
be used independently of each other. The main space
needed to include ample shelving for books, a check
out desk, reading nooks and an area for the librarian.
The second need was for an early readers area where,
authors, teachers and parents could read to a small
group of children and where the furniture could be
scaled for those younger students (ages 3-7). The third
need was for a large classroom area that could be used
for teaching, movies, or meetings with a focus on the
older students in grades 4,5, & 6. This area also
includes a computer studio.
First we separated
the two upper rooms acoustically from the main library
by installing windows and doors in the openings. In
the early readers room we opened up the room by removing
an old dumbwaiter & trash chute. In the main library
the use of furniture pods creates an intimate scale
for students to stop and read. A periodical rack contains
popular magazines. A new check out desk is positioned
at the main entrance. Under the stair to the second
floor an area for the librarian is framed with bookcases.
The general & task lighting are chosen for their
playful look as well and the lumens per sq. ft. In
both of the upper rooms the existing recessed fluorescent
light fixtures are lamped with warmer bulbs and parabolic
egg crate diffusers.
The biggest obstacles were working with the DC permit
office and Public School facilities Department. To
expedite the final process we used third party inspectors.
The principal, teachers, librarian, students & parents
are ecstatic about the finished product; the fund raising
continues and there is talk of another project for
next summer.


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