Or to put it another way, the design had to open its arms to the community on every level and not get bogged down in time-wasting administration.
And every aspect of the new Rockdale Library does just that. The interior design, by CK Design International with Cecilia Kugler as lead designer, references the rich history of the area throughout, offers welcoming, light-filled spaces and creates a children's area which is nothing short of magical.
Entry to the library is an early example of its beckoning, community-oriented interior design. This takes the form of a three level-high internal street connecting the busy Princes Highway out front with a rear laneway. The exterior wall of the historic adjacent red-brick town hall becomes the interior wall of this street, broken up visually and for acoustic purposes by large-scale black and white photographs of a local park. Travelling through this open space provides orientation, scale and different viewing platforms to the life inside the library.
There is also a narrow three-storey atrium at the other side of the library and the upper floors are set back from the front facade, letting even more light in.
"In planning it was important to create zones with their own character whilst belonging to a greater overall identity," says Kugler. "Many elements play on place, materials, and local identity."
Credit list
Construction
Kane Construction
Quantity surveyor
Bylett+Associates
Facade design
Brewster Hjorth Architects
Carpet by Interface; tiles by Rocks On
Wall -hung photographic artworks
Stefan Trajkovski
Satelight and Yellow Goat
Workstations/meeting tables
Bevisco, Thinking Ergonomix
CK Design International in association with Leffler Simmes Architects and heritage architect Stevenson and Turner International
Mechanical and electrical engineer
Simpson Kotzman
Columns
Off-form concrete
Wall Candy Paper; Muffin & Mani
Paints
International Dulux
Kubis, Schiavello, Interstudio, UCI, Café Culture, Stylecraft, Chairbiz, Zenith, Nineto Armchairs, NorvaNivel, Living Edge
Story by:
Charles Moxham
Photography by:
Stefan Trajkovski
21 Oct, 2016