| First-class new library for city |
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| 01 June 2011 |
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After completion, the library will have a modern feel JOHANNESBURG’S stately central library has been presiding over the city since 1934, but has been under a cloud of building dust since May 2009. The veil is due to be lifted, however, and she will once again stand proudly before her subjects in November. Carnegie CorporationAlso featured will be new sections where people can listen to recorded music and watch films at individual stations.
The roof is getting a revamp In addition to the Carnegie Corporation’s contribution, the City has spent approximately R55-million on renovating the structure to make these changes possible. The project involved renovating the original building, built in 1934, as well as constructing a three-storey addition in the central courtyard. The two will be linked by escalators and bridges. “The new facilities bring a modern element to the classical design of the old library, creating a seamless flow from the old to the new structure,” Lourens said. “The three new floors rising in the centre of the original building will bring the library into the modern era of electronic information with the provision of numerous public-access PCs as well as wi-fi areas on the first two floors,” she added. “A splendid glassed-in double-volume third floor is designed specifically for exhibitions.” It has increased the library’s capacity and the renovated structure will be able to seat 566 people, from the 255 for whom it could provide seating previously. Construction didn’t end there, though. It included the re-instatement of the theatre as a conference and/or public activity space. There will be a coffee shop selling light snacks and refreshments, and a tender for the operation of the coffee shop by a private company will be issued in the next few months. “Additional toilet facilities, modernised lifts, the upgrading of the electrical and air-conditioning systems are also contributing to make the library, old and new, a fully functional space with the potential to become a socially inclusive living room or home-from-home.” The upgrade aimed to turn the library into a “centre of excellence”, Lourens explained. “[It] is scheduled to reopen in November 2011, in the centenary year of the Carnegie Corporation. It is therefore expected that the corporation will approve the second grant application in June 2011 for another $2-million to provide for 221 IT workstations with internet access to the public, security equipment and audiovisual equipment.” Construction dust is due to settle at the end of June, when the renovations are expected to be complete; thereafter the new IT equipment will be installed, furnishings will be completed and the book stock will be unpacked in preparation for the unveiling later in the year.
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