On Monday May 25, 2009, Kitchener City Council approved awarding the contract for consulting services for the design and construction of the library renovation and expansion and underground parking garage to Levitt Goodman Architects in association with The Walter Fedy Partnership and Phillip H Carter Architect.
This partnership offers KPL the expertise of Phillip H Carter, a renowned Library architect, combined with the innovative and fresh approach of Levitt Goodman Architects, a talented architectural design firm, and The Walter Fedy Partnership, a local firm offering architectural, engineering and construction services.
Levitt Goodman Architect is familiar with the library project having worked on the 2005 Library Building Program and the 2007 Assessment of the Main Library Facility and Site. Levitt Goodman projects include the Waterloo Regional Children’s Museum and the University of Waterloo School of Architecture.
Phillip Carter has successfully overseen over 50 libraries including renovations to over twenty-five (25) Toronto Public Library Branches. Among these are the highly praised, Malvern District Public Library and the Lillian H. Smith Library.
To complement their design skills, Levitt Goodman Architects have also partnered with The Walter Fedy Partnership to provide solid expertise in parking garage design, LEED, mechanical, electrical and structural engineering.
“Levitt Goodman and their associates demonstrated a clear understanding of a public library’s unique design needs,” said Dan Carli, chair of the KPL Board. “A public library is not just a warehouse of books. It is a community place where people gather to learn, share, listen and be heard. Such a place requires not only an innovative design, but also one that takes into consideration the community it serves. Levitt Goodman and the team they have assembled were a unanimous choice”.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
City Approves Architect for Library Renovation and Expansion Project
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