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Evergreen Community College Library &
Education Technology Center, San Jose
Through
a thorough site analysis, the 76,700-sq.-ft., multi-story
Library and Education Technology Center was designed to serve
as the West Campus Gateway and acts as a terminus for many
major pedestrian corridors. Respecting the original planning
and surrounding buildings, the LET Center was placed to establish
a clearly defined quad, outdoor social spaces and redirect
student pathways. The designs of the interior spaces for the
new library provide flexible floor plans, centralized services
with visible staffing stations and thoughtful integration
of joint uses.
To enhance the learning environment and fully utilize the
numerous sunny days, natural light is drawn in from the ceiling
to illuminate the deep-bayed building. Carefully modulated
sun-shading devices control west-facing windows minimizing
afternoon heat gain, while providing extraordinary views to
the valley below.
As the pivotal component in developing a cohesive campus
environment and new campus gateway, the LET Center combines
three formerly disparate departments into a singular cohesive
facility accentuated by outdoor rooms and plazas, and promotes
a cross-fertilization approach between staff, students and
curriculum.
A combination of materials found in existing campus buildings
were utilized to reinforce campus unity, although the new
structure achieves a presence and energy not usually found
on the grounds of two-year institutions. Reflective of its
mission to provide access to information, the design vocabulary
draws from patterns, materials and colors prevalent in circuit
boards.
A shared main entrance permits easy access to each of the
three facilities, with the lobby functioning on two levels.
The lobby and conference room can be utilized by the community
for special events. By placing the computer lab on the ground
floor and lowering its ceiling, the library serves as a focal
point featuring high ceilings, large windows and dramatic
exposed structural support "branches" that reference
the Tree of Knowledge and the community's evergreen trees.
The effect is a sheltering grove for students gazing out at
the spectacular hillsides. This volume and stature of the
library's location conveys its importance as a center for
learning, socialization and community.
Judges' Comments:
"Some stunning interior elements
make this project very [non-academic] looking."
Project Team:
Owner: San Jose/Evergreen
Community College District
Architect: Steinberg Architects
Construction manager: Critical Solutions
General contractor: Swinerton Builders
Landscape architect: David Gates & Associates
Engineering team:
Degenkolb Engineers (structural)
Alfa Tech (mechanical/electrical/plumbing)
BKF (civil)
Key consultants:
Thorburn Associates (acoustics)
Hanscomb Faithful & Gould (cost)
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