Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Roof is on the library

The structural steel work is now completed and the roof is now attached to the Library. You can now get a very good idea of the size and shape of both the library and community centre




Curved wall facing the community centre



Main entrance to the Library


Looking south towards the library from Hallinan park




Library interior views




The circular stair






Roof structure inside the school of arts facade




"Dancing" columns and back wall of the community centre


The roof!

Friday, June 13, 2008

June 13th

It has been a little while between updates so today we have a bumper edition. Considerable progress is being made on site with the erection of most of the structural steel taking place in the last few weeks. The structural steel is the skeleton of the building and you can really begin to see how the library will look when it is finished.










The next few photos show various internal views;

Processing room


Staff work room

Picture book/ storytime space


Junior Collection area


Tuesday, April 1, 2008

April 1

Formwork is being positioned for the roof support columns while work continues on the main slab for the Community Centre meeting rooms.





The mezzanine level has been poured and the formwork is being removed to expose the shape of the upper level.




Looking down from the mezzanine gives you a very good idea of scale of the library.






Tuesday, February 26, 2008

February 26

Major trenching works are underway on site to provide underground ducting for the air conditioning, electrical connections and plumbing.



Preparations are well advanced to may the slab in the School of Arts now that underpinning has been completed

The formwork for the mezzanine level is now completed and the support columns will be poured in the next few days. The columns are clearly visible as the yellow poles in this photograph.

Trench for the airconditioning ducting

This will be the Youth area when the building is completed. In the middle of the photo you can make out the reinforced support structures for the main support columns.




Tuesday, February 19, 2008

February 19th

The formwork for the mezzanine continues while substantial slabs have been poured along the eastern and northern boundaries of the library building. In the second photo down, you can clearly see the curved wall feature. This area will eventually house the Picture book and Junior reading areas.






Formwork is now being laid in preparation for the pour of the slab floor for the entrance to the library.




Look east from Salfords lane you can see the rims of the rain water storage tanks that have been buried under the park. The development will make extensive use of captured water.



Underpinning work on the School of Arts facade is nearing completion.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Out of the ground

Despite the inclement weather of recent weeks we're now officially coming out of the ground which is great.


This week, formwork is being erected for the pour of the mezzanine floor and for the complex slab shapes for the curved eastern wall and other footings.



The following photos show the formwork for the "potted trees" that will grow inside the library.




The lift well


Tuesday, January 22, 2008

January 2008

Today saw the commencement of the concrete pour of the plenum slab. The plenum is a space used for the movement of environmental air and forms a crucial part of the new library's environmentally efficient cooling and heating systems.


It was a great day for the pour and 18 cement trucks will arrive during the day as the pour progresses.







The historic School of Arts building is being repinned. This is a painstaking process that will ensure the integrity of the building for the next 100 years.