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St Matthews Eline Library

St Matthews Eline Library

Renovation/expansion of the branch with the highest circulation in the Louisville system. Renovation of 6,000sf of the existing City Hall building (formerly a school) and new construction of about 11,000 sf, the expansion will give a new face to the library. 

The addition provides open daylit space with flexibility as a goal – both anticipating a future where print media is less a focus while also accommodating the current growth in circulation of print media.

St Matthews Eline Library

St Matthews Eline Library

Renovation/expansion of the branch with the highest circulation in the Louisville system. Renovation of 6,000sf of the existing City Hall building (formerly a school) and new construction of about 11,000 sf, the expansion will give a new face to the library. 

The addition provides open daylit space with flexibility as a goal – both anticipating a future where print media is less a focus while also accommodating the current growth in circulation of print media.

Architectural Firm:
Studio Kremer Architects

Location:
Louisville, KY

Building Type:
Education

Stone Used:
Buff Indiana Limestone – Honed

System Details:

Architectural Firm:
Studio Kremer Architects

Location:
Louisville, KY

Building Type:
Education

Stone Used:
Buff Indiana Limestone – Honed

System Details:

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