This renovation and expansion to the Health Sciences Library on the McMaster Campus represents an exciting departure for the University. Located within the internationally renowned McMaster University Medical Centre (MUMC), the challenge was to renovate the interior space to respond to changing aesthetic and social library requirements in a manner that aesthetically captured the progressive and innovative reputation of the Faculty of Health Sciences.
The design concept for the McMaster University FHS Library dramatically reflects this shift with the addition of a new reading pavilion. This two storey glazed box is a direct counterpoint to the existing opaque precast concrete enclosure. A strong visual link is created between the library, the immediate landscape, and the larger campus beyond, breaking down the isolation and interior focus of the existing library.
Internally, the integration of a new cafe with a large glazed entry and social gathering space, in conjunction with a totally redesigned information centre, creates a very welcoming and animated student hub. The addition of group learning spaces, group study rooms and internet connectivity throughout complete the renovation concept.
2010 Award for Design Excellence, Ontario Library Association Building Awards
2007 People's Choice Award, City of Hamilton Urban Design and Architecture Awards
2007 Award of Excellence, City of Hamilton Urban Design & Architecture Awards