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The Mississauga Central Library will undergo a $42.8 million renovation and expansion. The library will close on March 20, 2021 (delayed from December 2020). Construction is expected to begin in April 2021 and expected to reopen in 2023. By then the library will be renamed to Hazel McCallion Central Library.
Link: https://web.mississauga.ca/projects-and-strategies/city-projects/central-library-renovation/
It seems that RDH Architects is responsible with this project: https://www.rdharch.com/mississauga-central-library-revitalization
Highlights (building-wise): https://www.mississauga.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/22100433/Central-Library-Reno-Backgrounder.pdf
- A new ~6,000 sq. ft. study space will be built on the fourth space on existing roof space at the east side.
- Library sections have been rearranged. (Children's has been relocated from the basement to the ground floor. Fiction has been relocated from the ground floor to the second floor. Non-fiction has been consolidated to the third floor.)
- New makerspace in the basement.
- Improvements to accessibility, building systems and washrooms.
- More technology integration.
- Additional individual and group study space, food services.
- New self-reflection space.
- New artwork installation.
Render and floor plans: https://www.mississauga.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/22100619/Central-Library-Design.pdf
Section from about a year ago: https://culture.mississauga.ca/event/mississauga-central-library/integrated-public-art-mississauga’s-central-library
Link: https://web.mississauga.ca/projects-and-strategies/city-projects/central-library-renovation/
It seems that RDH Architects is responsible with this project: https://www.rdharch.com/mississauga-central-library-revitalization
Highlights (building-wise): https://www.mississauga.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/22100433/Central-Library-Reno-Backgrounder.pdf
- A new ~6,000 sq. ft. study space will be built on the fourth space on existing roof space at the east side.
- Library sections have been rearranged. (Children's has been relocated from the basement to the ground floor. Fiction has been relocated from the ground floor to the second floor. Non-fiction has been consolidated to the third floor.)
- New makerspace in the basement.
- Improvements to accessibility, building systems and washrooms.
- More technology integration.
- Additional individual and group study space, food services.
- New self-reflection space.
- New artwork installation.
Render and floor plans: https://www.mississauga.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/22100619/Central-Library-Design.pdf
Section from about a year ago: https://culture.mississauga.ca/event/mississauga-central-library/integrated-public-art-mississauga’s-central-library
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