Tulsa Central Library. Moving from Midcentury to the New Millennium. March 14, 2013

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Tulsa Central Library Moving from Midcentury to the New Millennium March 14, 2013

downtown past

Downtown today

downtown 40,000 people work downtown 4,000 people live downtown 335 existing housing units +450 new housing units planned

Overview of Current Library Thirteen City of Tulsa locations, including Central Library: Visits, Annual Circulation, Annual 2,709,815 City of Tulsa, average 3.1 million items, City of Tulsa - 416,532 Central Library, average - 488,465 items, Central Library - 224,161 e-book circulation Collections, Items Owned Program Attendance, Annual 1.2 million City of Tulsa 155,759 City of Tulsa - 539,418 Central Library - 27,098 Central Library Tulsa libraries are busier than they ve ever been.

Overview of Current Library Meeting Room Usage, Annual 133,759 City of Tulsa - 9,851 participants in three public meeting rooms, Central Library Free PC Use, Annual 832,327 log-ins, City of Tulsa - 138,224 log-ins on 61 public access computers, Central Library Free Wi-Fi Use, Annual 234,000 log-ins, City of Tulsa - 35,600 log-ins, Central Library

Why Now? State of the Art when opened, it is now nearly 50 years old, energy inefficient, with aged mechanical systems. Public requesting more meeting & programming space, then currently available. There is a growing downtown population and more city residents are spending time downtown. The Library is a key part of downtown, which is experiencing much growth and revitalization. 21st century technology is crucial to bridging the digital divide and enabling civic engagement.

The Impact of the Transformed Tulsa Central Library Studies show significant economic benefits to communities with modern, exciting libraries. Families move to and stay in communities with attractive libraries with robust collections and accessibility to new technology. Residents of Tulsa will have more opportunities to convene, collaborate and create, as well as a greater access to information for people of all ages. Traffic will increase at least 40% to 1,540 visits per day. Libraries Change Lives.

central library building (present)

21st century library quality improve efficiency regain civic stature

view from 5th street UPDATE

library campus landscape plan 5th St 4th St bikes parking garden drop off library cafe Denver Avenue n

library campus parking library garden library main entry W 5th St parking entry

21st century library improve efficiency service increase technology increase study space increase gathering space increase parking

n 4th St parking ramp 4th street entry 26 parking spaces enter exit aaronson auditorium access support garden

Children s garden plaza / link access to garden (parking) movie screen LL access to garden (library) access from children s n

Children s garden existing view

Children s garden evening view

Children s garden plaza / link access to garden (parking) movie screen LL access to garden (library) access from children s n

Children s garden garden view

Children s garden

lower link to library access to aaronson and garden

lower level floor plan (convene) aaronson auditorium prefunction space to ramp to ramp W W M M meeting break break aaronson auditorium administration staff entry pre-function pre-function reception meeting meeting meeting meeting n

lower level floor plan aaronson auditorium prefunction space

lower level floor plan conference room to ramp to ramp W W M M meeting break break aaronson auditorium administration staff entry pre-function pre-function reception reception meeting meeting meeting meeting n

lower level floor plan conference room

lower level floor plan aaronson auditorium to ramp to ramp W W M M meeting break break aaronson auditorium administration staff entry pre-function pre-function reception reception conf meeting meeting meeting n

lower level floor plan aaronson auditorium

upper link to library plaza / link access to garden (parking) movie screen (library) access from children s n

upper link to library existing view

upper link to library

first floor plan (create) n link W meeting after hours zone M self-check media children entry new materials up holds cafe service staff making lab

first floor view of entry from parking / link

first floor plan n link W meeting after hours zone M self-check media children entry new materials up holds cafe service staff making lab

first floor cafe

first floor plan n link W meeting after hours zone M self-check media children entry new materials up holds cafe service staff making lab

first floor existing view

first floor main stair

first floor plan n link W meeting after hours zone M self-check media children entry new materials up holds cafe service staff making lab

children s area view towards garden entry

second floor plan (collaborate) W study M service up nonfiction dwn large print periodicals open to below staff up fiction dwn study literacy self service n

second floor plan atrium

second floor plan W study M service up nonfiction dwn large print staff periodicals open to below up fiction dwn study literacy self service n

second floor plan view towards study room

third floor plan (content) W study health M service reference and special collections ok coll non-profit dwn open to below wiz staff gov docs + periodicals legal self service study business lab n

Education Center

Education Center

Education Center

Education Center

Education Center

Education Center

library campus 5th St 4th St bikes parking garden drop off library cafe Denver Avenue n

view from plaza (new 5th street) existing view

view from 5th street UPDATE

building efficiency sustainable strategies - LEED SILVER minimum

central library program comparison

The Tulsa Central Library Project Requires a Public/Private Partnership Overall project cost $49.8 million Includes library building transformation, parking garage, education center, and garden. Library funds set aside: $15 million Planned capital campaign goal: $24.8 million $10 million in Fix Our Streets monies will create a 50/50 public/private partnership and allow this project to become reality. As a local foundation has offered to provide a bridge loan, construction can begin in early 2014, even though City funds are not quite yet available. $1 in City of Tulsa investment = $5 in value ($4 matching funds) small investment = iconic asset

thank you