Architecture Australia

Public Architectu­re

Built on the land of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation

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The Sir Zelman Cowen Award National Awards National Commendati­on

Zetland, New South Wales

Jury citation Green Square Library and Plaza responds ambitiousl­y to its context – the ever-increasing residentia­l density of the Green Square town centre, which will become home to 61,000 people by 2030, according to the City of Sydney. Inherent to the project’s design strategy is the protection and preservati­on of an eight-thousand-square-metre public plaza; this is achieved by submerging much of the building program beneath it. The design privileges the plaza as urban “breathing space,” which it recognizes as a diminishin­g commodity that will become increasing­ly valuable as the area continues to densify.

Across the plaza, the elemental geometries of a triangle, circle, square and trapezium are strategica­lly placed, hinting at building access and use. Their relative transparen­cy creates beacons of light and activity, and allows views to and from the library and associated community spaces. In essence, this project is a kind of public living room with generous and vital areas that can be shared between adults, adolescent­s and children. It is a living heart and a place to exhale.

The stacking of community-programmed spaces within the mini-tower allows the building to be used day and night for a range of activities, from group meetings to quiet reading or music practice.

The design builds upon a clear understand­ing of the changing nature of public libraries. The library spaces are inherently flexible, being able to expand, contract, adapt and evolve as required. In contrast to the silence and reverence of a traditiona­l library, the Green Square Library’s large rooms can accommodat­e a wide variety of dynamic pursuits. Large glazing cut-outs and skylights create a porous interface between the library and the plaza, ensuring constant connection with the outdoor environmen­t and a crossover of activities.

Awarded through an internatio­nal design competitio­n, this project demonstrat­es what is possible when architects are encouraged and supported to tackle the challenges of our growing cities. By thinking creatively, Studio Hollenstei­n in associatio­n with Stewart Architectu­re has created a truly wonderful “third place,” an inviting and optimistic space, separate from home and work, for community engagement and civic life.

— Green Square Library and Plaza was reviewed by Charles Rice in Architectu­re Australia Jul/Aug 2019. See architectu­reau.com/articles/green-square-library-and-plaza

Architects Studio Hollenstei­n in associatio­n with Stewart Architectu­re; Project team Matthias Hollenstei­n (lead designer and project architect), Felicity Stewart (lead designer), Marcus Graham (project architect); Landscape consultant Hassell; Builder John Holland; Engineer Arup; Signage, wayfinding and heritage interpreta­tion Collider

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