Designing to a Community's Needs
A modern full-service public library with a 100,000-piece collection, the facility utilizes RFID, and self-service technology. Library includes adult, teen and youth reading spaces, common areas, and multi-use facilities. This community gathering place is warm, inviting, and practical. Inspired by the waves off the nearby Lake Pleasant, the nautical theme is reflected throughout the space with whimsical and functional elements. Materials were carefully chosen for their form, flexibility, and functionality.
The new Sunrise Mountain Library is a replacement for a joint use, public library in a high school that had been in existence for over ten years. The look and feel was institutional, public parking non-existent and the hours insufficient. The community had been very patient and because of this deserved the very best. The City of Peoria wanted a building that surpassed community needs, had a wow-factor in design and at the same time was practical and flexible.
The library boasts several environmentally friendly aspects. The design of the facility, especially the roofline, blends well with the background of mountains in the distance creating a sense of place. The roof’s outer membrane is aluminum which reflects the sun’s rays in the summer months. Run-off from the roofs is managed through an inner wall drainage system that empties directly into retention basins. Finally, the glass walls on the east side allow for minimal artificial lighting during the morning hours.
The interior features glass walls and shelving on wheels allow for expanded programming space but is aesthetically pleasing when not in use. Glassed in study rooms and gallery entrances make for an almost perfect line of sight anywhere in the main areas. Ample wall space allowed for the City to display an impressive art collection that had been selected with the architect’s assistance.
Inspired by the waves off the nearby Lake Pleasant, a flowing water concept is reflected throughout the space with whimsical and functional elements. The new library is a modern community gathering place that is warm, inviting and practical. With the waves on the lake as reference, the curvilinear roofs articulate the volume of the spaces below, ascending to create a sense of entry and grandeur for the adult collections, and descending in scale for the children’s areas and reduce the impact of solar exposure.
Design Architect: Richärd Kennedy Architects
Architect of Record: Richärd Kennedy Architects
Client: City of Peoria
Size: 22,000 SF
Project Type: Public + Civic
Services: Architecture, Programming, Planning, Sustainability, Interior Design
Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Build
General Contractor: Haydon Building
Structural Engineer: Schneider Structural Engineering
Mechanical Engineer: Kunka Engineering
Electrical Engineer: OMB Electrical Engineering
Plumbing Engineer: Kunka Engineering
Civil Engineer: PK Kland Civil Engineers
Landscape Design Architect: C.F. Shuler
Photographer: Bill Timmerman
Certification: LEED Silver Certified
2012 – North American Copper in Architecture Award
2011 – AIA Western Mountain Region, Honor Award
2009 – AIA Arizona, Citation Award
2009 – IIDA Southwest Chapter PRIDE, Merit Award for Public Facility
Inspired by the waves off the nearby Lake Pleasant, a flowing water concept is reflected throughout the space with whimsical and functional elements. The new library is a modern community gathering place that is warm, inviting and practical. With the waves on the lake as reference, the curvilinear roofs articulate the volume of the spaces below, ascending to create a sense of entry and grandeur for the adult collections, and descending in scale for the children’s areas and reduce the impact of solar exposure.