Jacksonville Branch Library, Oregon

Jacksonville Oregon Library

Location and Context

  • Located in the historic town of Jacksonville, Oregon
  • Situated on a tight, sloping site between 1860s brick buildings and frame residences
  • Positioned at the terminus of a former rail line

Design Approach

  • New facility that sensitively balances historic character and contemporary function
  • Received the City Historical and Architectural Commission Award for contemporary architecture

Key Features

  • Community Meeting Room: Enlarged through community contributions to seat 100 people
    • Can operate independently with its own lobby and entrance
    • Or integrated for library programs
  • Interior Design: Woodwork detailing reflects the historic character of the exterior
  • Meeting Room Elements: Clerestory windows and high ceiling reflect nearby vernacular structures
  • Light Tower: Centrally located over the circulation desk, providing requested verticality in the design

Site and Amenities

  • Includes an outdoor brick court
  • Features a front waiting / reading well
  • Fully addresses all accessibility requirements
  • Adjacent to a transportation shelter for bicycles and bus connections

Building Size

  • 5,650 square feet