"Jack Hedge and Eric Lipschutz are at the head of the class of the very small group of architects who "get" libraries. Their ability to combine environmentally "green" with "library service" is going to make our new library a joy to work in, a joy to the users, and a joy to the county government for decades to come." -Phalbe Henriksen, Former Director
20,000 SF LEED® Registered library
Building utilizes "green features" such as indigenous landscape materials, natural stormwater retention, solar orientation, daylighting, local materials, and a walkable location
To blend with its surroundings, the library is designed in the "cracker style" architecture prevalent in Starke and other areas of the South; it has sloping metal roofs and a high clerestory to introduce daylight into the center of the library
The design incorporates principles of daylighting and orientation to the sun to conserve energy
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