Halifax Central Library

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Halifax Public Libraries
Administration Office
60 Alderney Drive,
Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4P8
(902) 490-5744
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Building Program

BUILDING PROGRAM AND SPACE REQUIREMENTS (June 2008)

Between Februray and June 2008, Halifax Public Libraries hosted three public consultation meetings to seek input into the new Central Library. Based on public feedback, the Partnership of Culture and Learning was the preferred model during the extensive public consultation rounds. It blends the best of traditional library services with new and innovative space, making it a vital centre for learning and culture in the heart of the city.

Some of the key features include:

    • Lobby / Arrival
    • Access Services / Book Circulation Services
    • Public Computers
    • Café
    • Adult Services
    • Local History / Genealogy
    • Adult Learning Centre
    • Centre for Technology and Innovation
    • Teen Services
    • Children's Services
    • Program & Meeting Spaces
    • Outdoor Space
    • Universal design
    • Public Restrooms
    • Regional Services
    • Maintenance
    • Staff Facilities
    • General Storage
    • Parking

Sustainability

The Central Library will be a sustainable and environmentally conscious building. This ideal will be reflected through the materials used for its construction and its furnishings, with the ultimate goal of achieving a LEED Silver accreditation1. The Central Library will be a flexible space so that it may evolve over time with the advances of technology but will remain an efficient, friendly and functional facility.

1 LEED Silver [33-38 points] - Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design v2.2. Certification granted by Green Building Council.