Community Corner
West Tisbury Library Forum Explores Proposed Design
Next Monday the public will have a chance to hear from the design team, building committee, trustees, and community fund-raising groups before final approval at April's Town Meeting
The ’s long-incubated will come before the town for final approval in April, both at Town Meeting and on the town ballot. The library has held almost every month for the past two years, and is inviting the community to one last in-depth presentation on Monday, March 26 at 5:30 p.m. at the , across State Road from . The forum will feature the design team, the building committee, trustees, and community fund-raising groups.
The proposed design seeks to expand the current library’s 5,640 square feet to about 13,000. The bulk of the expansion consists of features that are lacking in the old building, which opened in 1993: a study room for young adults; a room for programs, lectures and films; a director’s office; staff work space; and much-needed meeting space and restrooms. The design attempts to foresee the needs of the coming 20 years, including unfinished space for future expansion.
Central sections at the heart of the current library will be preserved, while renovating them to current codes and energy standards. The exposed beams, skylights and cozy feel of the “old library” will be carried throughout the new construction. With its intersecting gables and cupola, the design retains the rural character of West Tisbury barns such Arrowhead Farm, the Agricultural Hall, and Misty Meadows, that were the library’s original inspiration.
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Most of the addition occurs behind the building. From State Road, the library’s profile will look much as it has for the past 20 years. One important change restores the front entrance to the center of the building, as it was in architect Ben Moore’s original plan from 1988. The proposed expansion also creates two new outdoor terraces, north and south, that will take full advantage of the lot’s contours and expansive views across the Maley property.
From the start, the library project has had a strong leaning toward “green” construction. Renovation work will unite the old structure with the new, enclosing both in a super-insulated envelope to improve heating and cooling. Triple-glazed windows, a photovoltaic array, a heat pump system, water-conserving fixtures and rigorous construction waste management are expected to make the West Tisbury Free Public Library the town’s first LEED-certified municipal building. Certification by LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) will also qualify the project for a $100,000 state energy grant.
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In April the town will be asked to pay up to $1.5 million, or approximately 25% of the total expansion and renovation project cost of $6,055,308. The remainder of the funding comes from a state grant ($2.98 million) and private donations ($1.57 million), all of which are already in place.
West Tisbury Library forum: Monday, March 26, 5:30 p.m. at the Howes House.
Information taken from a Press Release
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