To view the architects plans for the new Washington Highlands Library click HERE. To complete a shorto online survey about the current Washington Highlands Library and your hopes for a new library click HERE. To pose questions or comments or to show your support/disapproval of the current library plans email WashingtonHighlandsFeedback@dc.gov
By: Michael Neibauer
Examiner Staff Writer
September 3, 2009
Leaders of a far Southwest D.C. community have asked a city planning board to reject a proposed branch library design they say is bizarre and utterly out of touch with their neighborhood.
The D.C. Public Library requires two zoning exemptions from the Board of Zoning Adjustments to build the new Washington Highlands Neighborhood Library at 115 Atlantic St. SW, a block off South Capitol Street. The BZA hearing Tuesday provided a handful of neighborhood leaders the chance to deride the library's ultramodern look -- a design from renowned British architect David Adjaye.
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2 Comments:
Just a quick question... does DCPL have any surveys dealing directly with the architecture, asking questions about the design, exterior and interior, and the floor plans?
The online survey I am seeing just talks about generic library services, in fact services you would find in any modern library.
I'd like to comment about the floor plans... as the large meeting room looks quite awkward. I also have security concerns about the pods jutting off the main building.
Thanks.
Honestly I don't know. I would imagine that they would (if they don't they definetly should). I would suggest sending an email to the address in the blog. :)
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