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Discover Ledding Library designed by Hacker

The vision for the new library was driven by four main principles developed with library staff, community members, and city council: People, Prosperity, Planet and Place

Discover Ledding Library designed by Hacker
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann

Portland-based firm Hacker recently completed their latest project in Milwaukie, Oregon – Ledding Library. Located on a unique site at the edge of downtown between a sensitive natural area, a city park, and City Hall, the 18,000-square-foot library’s form takes advantage of the beautiful setting, bending across the site to capture sweeping views of the neighboring forest and wetlands. Inside, a continuous and undulating ceiling design is inspired by the nearby Willamette River tributary’s water movements. Four major concepts were formed with library employees, community people, and city council to guide the new library’s vision: People, Prosperity, Planet, and Place. The project has been certified to meet the 2030 Challenge’s requirements. Discover more after the jump.

Discover Ledding Library designed by Hacker
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann

From the architects: The new 18,000-square-foot Ledding Library occupies a unique position at the edge of downtown Milwaukie, Oregon, between a wetland natural area, a city park, and City Hall. The design aims to create a civic presence for the library, reflecting its esteemed position in Milwaukie’s history, community, and downtown core, while taking advantage of the unique natural setting. Its form draws inspiration from the natural movement of rivers, bending across the site to capture sweeping views to the neighboring heritage Oak trees and water way. Extensive use of wood on both the exterior and interior help to blend the library with its surroundings, creating a warm, welcoming, vibrant atmosphere. The vision for the new library was driven by four main principles developed with library staff, community members, and city council.

Discover Ledding Library designed by Hacker
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann

People: Provide a vibrant community information hub that brings people together, stimulates imagination, and enriches lives.

Prosperity: Provide an innovative, state of the art, future thinking library that supports both community and individual endeavors.

Planet: The architecture enhances the experience of the surrounding landscape and is a model of sustainable and environmentally restorative design.

Place: The library is a welcoming, civic focal point that promotes education and understanding of Milwaukie’s culture, community, and history.

Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann
Discover Ledding Library designed by Hacker
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann

The original library opened in 1962 and occupied the donated, former home of Florence Olsen Ledding. Three additions were added to the original house creating structural, and utility complexities and challenges for accessibility, library operations, and flexibility. The decision to build new on the existing site shifted focus to capitalizing on the site’s strongest attribute: its adjacency to a scenic wetland pond and tributary to the Willamette River. The parking lot was reconfigured to run along the full western edge of the site, buffering the adjacency to neighboring apartment buildings and consolidating landscaped and natural areas to the east, along the waterway. Large windows along the eastern façade, shaded by large oaks, align with seating areas for reading with direct views out to the trees and pond. Thermal gain is controlled on the western facade with narrower windows and a broad entry canopy, providing afternoon shade.

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The interior open library wraps around staff spaces, a large community room, small meeting spaces and building services. Patrons enter at the center of the building, welcomed by the prominent view to the Oaks and neighboring pond. Adult and children’s areas are pulled apart into the opposing reaches of the building form for acoustic and programmatic separation. The undulating ceiling form takes inspiration from the flow of water, the specific geometry being driven by exterior conditions and influences, such as the overhanging Oak canopy, as well as interior space shaping.

Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann
Discover Ledding Library designed by Hacker
Photography by © Jeremy Bittermann

Holding true to the vision, the library has a highly efficient hydronic radiant slab mechanical system for heating and cooling the open library space. Window placements and sizes are optimized for daylight and thermal control. A roof-mounted, 40kW PV array further offsets energy use.

Project Team
Architecture/Interiors: Hacker
Contractor: Swinerton
Landscape: PLACE
Civil Engineer: HHPR
Structural Engineer: ABHT
MEP Engineer: PAE
Lighting: O- Lighting
Acoustical Engineer: Listen Acoustics
Signage: The Felt Hat
Owner’s Rep: JLL
Sustainability: Lensa Consulting
Environmental: Pacific Habitat Services
Client: City of Milwaukie

Hacker Design Team
David Keltner (Design Principal)
Jennie Fowler (Interior Design Principal)
Laura Klinger (Project Manager)
Tyler Nishitani (Project Architect)
Nicolas Pectol, Scott Mannhard, Keri Woltz (Architectural Design Team)
Janell Widmer (Interior Designer)

Photography
Jeremy Bittermann

Find more projects by Hacker: www.hackerarchitects.com

 

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