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Libraries at Night: Poudre River Public Library District, Council Tree Library

Poudre River Public Library District, Council Tree Library

This final section of the 2010 Library Design Showcase is self-explanatory: Beautiful library buildings, under the stars. Enjoy!

Poudre River Public Library District, Council Tree Library (Fort Collins, Colo.)

Architect: Aller-Lingle-Massey Architects and studiotrope design collective

Photo: John Robledo

Learning Spaces: Council Tree Library

Council Tree Library

To attract kids, and turn them into lifelong readers and library users, it’s hardly surprising that libraries are building spaces as creative and playful as their youngest patrons. Unleash your imagination with this selection of childrens’ sections.

Poudre River Public Library District’s Council Tree Library in Fort Collins, Colorado, features an attention-getting “Play and Learn” space, custom-designed by Burgeon Group that teaches and reinforces early literacy skills.

Green Libraries: Poudre River Public Library District, Council Tree Library, Fort Collins, Colorado

Poudre River Public Library District, Council Tree Library, Fort Collins, Colora

The projects featured in this section each exhibit interesting approaches to sustainability.

Poudre River Public Library District’s Council Tree Library in Fort Collins, Colorado is certified LEED Platinum by the Green Building Council. Elements contributing to the rating include a minimum of 50% Forest Stewardship Council-certified wood products; recycled materials in decorative plastic panels, chairs, and ceiling grids; low-emitting paints, adhesives, carpets, and coatings; and efficient lighting fixtures and mechanical systems.