Manhattan Beach Public Library
Project Details
Facade System: Double Skin Façade
Product: VetraPoint Connection Series
Scope: Facade Engineering & Material Supply
Completion: 2015
Project Credits
Owner: Los Angeles County
Architect: Design Architect: Johnson Favaro; Executive Architect: HED
Glazing Contractor: Architectural Glass and Aluminum
General Contractor: C.W. Driver Companies
Photo Credit: Brad Jacobson, Civic Couch
Awards
2018 Finalist, Best Library, Architizer A+ Awards
2018 Finalist, Best Use of Glass in Architecture, Architizer A+ Awards
2016 Award of Excellence – Civic Buildings, LABC Architectural Award
2016 Commercial Real Estate Award – Best Public Project, Los Angeles Business Journal
2015 Winner, Best Project – Cultural/Worship, ENR California
2015 B.E.S.T. Award Winner, American Public Works Association (APWA) Southern California
This award-winning, LEED Gold-certified structure is a 21,000 SF, two-story library with panoramic ocean views in Manhattan Beach, CA. It is one of the oldest continuous libraries in the Los Angeles Public Library System. The horizontal, active double-skin façade was intricately engineered and designed to dramatically reduce both energy costs and maintenance while preserving transparency. Utilizing low-e insulated floor-to-ceiling glass panels, this façade employs the idea of a ‘thermal blanket’- a pioneering design that uses an active double façade to respond to climate conditions and is considered transparent isolation. Aesthetically stunning, the high-performance façade creates a sense of functional openness, and the highly technical completed design is a testament to the successful multi-disciplinary collaboration and teamwork of all parties involved…resulting in an elegant, open civic space that captures the unique character and mesmerizing coastal setting of Manhattan Beach.