The €36.95 million project spanning 3,266 sqm across two levels, the Winter Park Library, made its grand public debut in December 13th, while the city’s new, rooftop terrace-crowned Winter Park Events Center of the 1,690 square-metre and a 228 square-metre Porte Cochère, a portico-style canopy that will be used as a pick-up and drop-off point. Opened to the public on yesterday, January 3rd.
Project description by David Adjaye
"Arches, inspired both by local fauna and the region's vernacular architecture, establish the form of the pavilions, with vaulted rooflines and sweeping windows creating a poros relationship between interior and exterior, drawing natural light deep into the buildings."
Sited on the northwest corner of Martin Luther King. Jr. Park, this new civic and cultural hub embodies the values of the park's namesake and is envisioned as a space for community empowerment and edification. As part of an extensive revitalization of the park, the new hub is in harmony with the unique tropical ecology of the site and is conceived as a micro village of three pavilions, each of different scale and function but which share a common formal language. The village is comprised of a new two-story library, an event center with rooftop terrace, as well as a new welcome portico that ushers users from the street and unifies the three structures. Guided by biophilic design principles, all three pavilions-composed of rose-pigmented concrete- rest on a raised belvedere that provides idyllic views onto Lake Mendsen, increasing connectivity to the park's wellness offerings and supporting a new network of exterior green community spaces that run between the three structures.
Arches, inspired both by local fauna and the region's vernacular architecture, establish the form of the pavilions, with vaulted rooflines and sweeping windows creating a porous relationship between interior and exterior, drawing natural light deep into the buildings. The diverse program includes flexible floor plates for both the library and events center, encouraging cross-pollination and maximizing adaptability for each. The library's open plan supports collection spaces accesible to all ages and abilities, interactive youth and children areas, an indoor auditorium, maker- spaces and technology portals, an entrepreneurship center, and continuing education spaces, extending the means by which the entire community can interact, learn, and gather. These open spaces are framed by four timber-lined cores that contain Winter Park's historical and archival collection spaces, support zones, and private reading rooms.
The event center features a flexible auditorium space and a rooftop terrace that offers expansive views of the lakeside park setting. Creating parity between the civic library space and the commercially focused event center, both buildings feature a signature sculptural stair. As an ensemble, the Winter Park Library & Events Center comes together as a space of social gathering, intelectual nourishment, and enhanced connection to its natural tropical context.