Salem Public Library Renovation / Hacker Architects
The Salem Public Library's downtown location was due for a renovation to bring its structural resilience and building systems up to modern standards. The 96,000-square-foot concrete structure was built in 1970 and underwent an expansion in 1990. When funding came through for seismic renovation, accessibility improvements and life-safety updates, the city and library saw a rare chance to address some of the additional challenges encountered by staff and library patrons in their aging concrete building and outdated spaces.
- architects: Hacker Architects
- Location: Salem, Oregon, United States
- Photographs: Lara Swimmer
- Photographs: Courtesy of Hacker Architects