October 25, 2018
Creating Together
A redesign project of an existing library branch into a teen library, located in the neighborhood of Harlem.
This redesign of an existing library branch addresses the needs of teenagers to have a space to create and exhibit their art as part of their learning environment and expands the programs of a traditional library. The teen library will be dedicated to providing teenagers in the neighborhood of Harlem with a contemporary and technology-rich environment for learning and creative making outside of the conventional school environment, providing them with free access to equipment such as 3D and large-scale printers.
According to a recent statistic from Citizen Committee of Children in New York, Harlem is now facing an increasing high school dropout rate among teenagers, and around 50% of the population living in this neighborhood did not graduate from the high school. Public high schools also do not always offer classes in the arts and creative making or do not have resources to provide equipment and current technology. The proposed library redesign will build a stronger bond connecting the teenagers to a place dedicated for them with access to equipment and tools for learning and interacting with others, and helping students to remain in school by encouraging learning. By displaying their work and sharing it with the public in this space, teenagers can also build self-confidence and take pride in their own creativity.