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Photo by Alicia Mies. Sixty years after Palo Alto's Rinconada Library first opened its doors to local bookworms, the city is planning to mark the occasion by paying tribute to Edward Durell Stone, the iconic architect who designed the building. The July 29 event will feature a presentation by Palo Alto city library associate Robert Skolmen, who will give an overview of Stone's life and work and present a brief examination of Stone's design for Rinconada Library.
Skolmen was a research assistant for Stone's son Hicks Stone's book about his father and has written biographies on the elder Stone for Wikipedia and the online Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. He made several more trips to Fayetteville over the years and met members of the Stone family as well as several of Stone's former associates. Skolmen also curated the exhibit of 36 images of Stone's work that is currently on display at the library through Aug.
Originally designed in , the previously named Palo Alto Main Library was a testament to the popularity of modernist architecture in California at the time.
Although Stone became disenchanted with the style in the '50s and eventually developed a highly personal style that combined historicism, formality and detail, he never considered himself "anti-modernist," Skolmen said. Stone wanted his buildings to embody timeless values rather than current architectural trends. Despite his distaste for the austerity of modernism, Stone equipped the library with a functional plan, large windows and open and flexible interior spaces — all elements that would be considered modernist.
Although the library may not be considered classically modernist, it is still an "interesting example of what people were attracted to at the time," Kohn said. The building covering 25, square feet was rustic in nature, with brick entrance walls, a lighted ceiling with redwood dividers and a freestanding brick chimney, among other features. Over the course of 18 months, workers updated the vintage elements of the old library with some contemporary amenities, including the addition of four group study rooms, the Embarcadero program room and a new lobby.
The firm also added a ground source heat pump system, structural brace frames, radiant floor slab in the library and lobby additions, low-flow plumbing fixtures and energy-efficient lighting and LED lighting, according to the city. The building reopened its doors in with a contemporary twist. It now includes four group-study rooms outfitted to accommodate electronic devices, and outdoor patios with bistro-style furniture for plein-air reading, among other features.
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Representatives from the firm will also speak at the anniversary event to discuss how they strived to maintain Stone's original vision while updating key functions and spaces during the makeover. The firm will also discuss its challenges in meeting new building standards and updating LEED certifications throughout the renovation, according to Kohn.
The library's anniversary and celebration of its restoration and modernization is in line with the Palo Alto City Library's Summer Reading Program theme "re: The commemoration will be held on Sunday, July 29, from 2 to 4 p. Registration on the city's website beforehand is required online at paloalto. Stone designed not only the 2 buildings mentioned, but the Stanford Hospital as well - also a major project. Notable for one flaw when opened and the staff discovered gurneys would not fit through the doors The Rinconada library was a major improvement though a bit 'out of the ways' for many Palo Alto residents.
With all of the money the City of PA takes in you'd think someone there would initiate plans for a larger, more modern library Never miss a great news story!
Union home minister Rajnath Singh embarked on a two-day visit to Srinagar on Thursday, to review the security situation in Kashmir, with the centre yet to take a decision on whether or not to continue the suspension of operations by security forces even after Ramzan. Chief minister Mehbooba Mufti had in November last year announced amnesty for 4, first-time stone-pelters. The July 29 event will feature a presentation by Palo Alto city library associate Robert Skolmen, who will give an overview of Stone's life and work and present a brief examination of Stone's design for Rinconada Library. But true baseball fans who want a real informative look at their favorite sport will be glad to be able to listen to Stone on TV, and they will be twice as glad to read this book. When he started drinking too much and growing abusive, Henderson asked several ministers for advice on what to do.
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