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Jackie and Harold Spielman Children's Library at Port Washington Public Library in New York by LEE H. SKOLNICK ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PARTNERSHIP
April 25th, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: LEE H. SKOLNICK ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PARTNERSHIP
SKOLNICK Architecture + Design Partnership was engaged to provide Interpretive Planning, Interior Architectural Design, and Exhibit and Graphic Design services for the complete renovation and re-envisioning of the Jackie and Harold Spielman Children’s Library, at Port Washington Public Library which serves children from birth to ‘tweens. With a “Tree of Knowledge” theme based on developmental principles in learning behavior, the new children’s library upgrade is designed to better serve the youngest Port Washington residents and their families. The focal point of the design incorporates an over-arching tree motif and a vibrantly colored, leaf-inspired wayfinding system that utilizes colorful, environmental graphics on the walls and floors and is designed to assist young visitors in self-guided discovery and learning.
Each leaf displays an interpretive, inspirational word which represents the theme of its area: “Play” (Early Childhood Area), “Imagine” (Story Corner for readings and presentations), “Think” (Quiet Study), “Create” (Maker’s Space/Workshop room), “Connect” (Learning Commons Media Area). The space includes environmentally friendly features such as bamboo flooring, energy efficient lighting, and sustainable finishes and also boasts a 3,150 sf garden/outdoor play area. The Library also features hands-on and media interactives designed to enhance the informal learning experience, similar to experiences found in Children’s Museums. These include a large touchscreen interactive which allows children to create fractals and other designs and hands-on interactives for younger patrons including custom busy boxes, an interactive magnetic wall map of Port Washington, and “discovery portals” embedded in the floor that display insects and invertebrates that live underground. The ‘tweens area incorporates custom window seat “listening stations” where visitors can listen to different genres of music, spoken word poetry, and audiobooks. Other unique elements of the design include a Media Table, a Parents’ Lounge, and a 3-tiered Reading Nook. The overall experience of the newly re-visioned Children’s Library is one of welcome, whimsy, discovery, and a celebration of the joy of learning.
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