Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Eastham Public Library

Two years ago, my little Cape Cod town opened their new library.  It took a very long time to get the library built. The biggest hurdle was the cost, though other obstacles included the library committee's firing the first project team after their design had been finalized, citizens' being outraged by the size and modern design of the chosen building.

This is a photo from 1905 of the original library, which opened in 1897.  Over the years, additions were added, but it was much too small for the current population.


The new library opened in November 2016, and is extremely well-loved by most everyone in town. Though it is much bigger than the old building, and was very expensive, the library is now so much more than just a library, it's used as a community center, hosting many local events, which the old building could not accommodate. It has also won many architectural awards for design and LEED designation (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, in other words, it is a Green Building).

I spent a few afternoon there this summer and can attest that it is spectacular.  The reading areas in the back overlook a beautiful pond (one of the cleanest ones in town and a heavenly spot for a swim).  While I was there, a number of people walked around looking at the impressive interior and views, while taking photos and talking about how wonderful the library was.

Here are some photos of the library, the entry and two of the reading rooms.









It's pretty nice, don't you think?