As New York Public Library branches reopen, see inside the renovated Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library
Daniel Davis
Starting Tuesday, July 6, the New York Public Library has restored near-full service at all available locations in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island. In-person programs and classes are expected to resume in the coming months, and masks are still required, but members will be able to enjoy general library use and seating, unlimited browsing, computer access, and access to on-site research centers.
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The transformation took place with support from New York City and a $55 million grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, the second-largest in the history of the New York Public Library. (It was outdone only by Mr. Schwarzman’s $100 million donation.) Between low-emitting materials, more than 50% FSC-certified wood, and energy-efficient mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, it is set for at least LEED Silver certification.Prior to the renovation and renaming, the Mid-Manhattan Branch had the New York Public Library’s highest circulation figures at more than 1.7 million visits a year and an annual circulation of more than two million items. These numbers are sure to shoot up in the wake of SNFL’s gorgeous renovation, airy interiors, and user-friendly features that took shape after the builders analyzed library usage data, surveyed the public, and met with community stakeholders.
↓ The renovation included the restoration of the building’s historic facade and gut-renovating the interiors.
↓ By consolidating storage and adding a book-sorting machine, more public space was created on the ground floor.
↓ The “Long Room” offers several stories of open, browsable stacks fronting on a 42-foot-high atrium.
↓ A lower-level children’s center features child-size furniture and shelving, reading nooks, programming spaces, podcasting studios, and a book sorter that will let kids watch a conveyor belt sort their returned materials into bins.
↓ A new teen center offers computers, a recording studio, a media lab, and programming aimed at technology, academic support, and fun.
↓ The 21,000-square-foot Thomas Yoseloff Business Center occupies the fifth floor and offers access to electronic resources, print materials, and offerings in the fields of personal finance, investing, small business resources, and career services.
↓ At 26,000 square feet, the Pasculano Learning Center is the largest adult learning center in the entire New York Public Library system.
↓ The new rooftop terrace is the only free, publicly accessible rooftop in Manhattan, and is set to offer open-air seating, an event center, a cafe, and views of Midtown.
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