Library Construction case study: Stonington Free Library

Library Construction case study: Stonington Free Library

The Stonington Free Library recently completed a two-phase addition and renovation to its building, providing an ADA-accessible entrance, elevator, and bathrooms, while also increasing floor space and refurbishing and upgrading the interior. The project was both modest in scope and high impact in its effect: while the addition comprises only 725sf of new space, its completion freed up an additional 525sf of floor space within the existing building, for a total of 1250sf of new usable space.

In this case study, hear from Micayla Hall, Library Director, and Denise Easton, Library Board Co-President and Chair of the Building Committee, about their experiences with the renovation and the lessons they learned along the way. They will also speak about the process of re-imagining spaces, ways they included community and staff input, and how they paid for the project.

Perfect for: anyone considering a library renovation or construction project, including Library Directors/Administrators, Library Board Members, and Building Committee Members

This webinar will be recorded and posted afterward to https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/construction/buildingsresources.

Related LibGuide: Library Buildings and Construction by Dawn La Valle

Date:
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Presenter:
Micayla Hall and Denise Easton
Categories:
DLD Online Webinar
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