Palmetto Library | Houser Walker Architecture
Designed by Houser Walker Architecture, The Palmetto Library is a new, $3.5M facility serving the communities of Palmetto and Chattahoochee Hills in a largely rural but developing region just outside of Atlanta, GA.
Photography: Liam Strain
Our design for the library takes inspiration from local vernacular structures and, in particular, a nearby large agricultural barn. We were inspired by the barn?s presence in the landscape, it?s interior volume and material presence. As we began considering our design and its response to the local terrain and climate, we saw the barn as a befitting formal prototype. In response to the program needs, we took the volumetric profile of the existing structure and sliced it into quarters, with each section containing one portion of the full program. Through a subsequent series of adjustments to its volume, views, winds, and daylight, each ?box? was adjusted, rotated, and openings inserted. Filling the space between the ?boxes? are a sky-lit entry sequence and building services. The resulting composition recalls the profile of the barn while transforming it into a presence more suited to a public structure. Photography: Liam Strain
Each ?box? contains a portion of the overall program. The adult and children?s resource areas will act as large reading rooms, with ceilings soaring to 18+ feet and carefully controlled natural light filtering through space. A community meeting room occupies one ?box? and the back of house staff workplaces anoth...
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