Australasian Leisure Management
Jun 2, 2023

Concept design revealed for Christchurch’s new South Library and Service Centre

Concept designs, created by Ignite Architects and with input from other consultants, for the rebuild of Christchurch’s South Library and Service Centre building have been revealed by Council and which show that the design team has incorporated community and environmental needs into their concept proposal.

Damaged in the 2010/2011 earthquakes, the popular community facility has been made safe to occupy with temporary strengthening, but the Council is considering a rebuild that will future-proof the facility for decades to come.

Even setting aside the earthquake damage, the South Library and Service Centre building opened in 2003 and is due for an upgrade to modern standards – it could be much greener and more energy efficient, and the space inside could be improved to better suit customers and staff.

Head of Libraries and Information Carolyn Robertson advised “the new concept design has been created by Ignite Architects, with input from other consultants, based on the first round of feedback from our loyal customers and from the staff who work in the building every day.

“The drawings present a 3D look at how the building would appear from outside, and layouts that show where the various functions within the building will be.

“We’ve also developed a landscape plan that shows how the building would be integrated with the beautiful riverside environment that we know South’s users really treasure.”

Callum Ward, chair of the Waihoro Spreydon-Cashmere-Heathcote Community Board, says the board is thrilled about the design, which would activate the banks of the Ōpāwaho Heathcote River.

“It would connect with the Hunter Terrace redevelopment, farmers’ market, and the future Ōpāwaho River Route cycleway. We appreciate that the design team has incorporated community and environmental needs into their proposed design.

“This service centre goes beyond being just a library and holds immense significance for our city. We eagerly anticipate its improvement,” Mr Ward says.

The concept design for a new build will be presented to councillors alongside information about other options including repair, ahead of a final Council decision on how to proceed. The resilience and lifespan of the facility will be a big factor in any decision-making, along with energy efficiency, comfort, and operational and maintenance costs.

The existing facility will only close once a temporary library and service centre has been established and construction is about to begin. There’s no start date for construction yet, and it’s estimated that a new build or repair would take about 18–24 months.

The design can viewed here or in the foyer at the South Library and Service Centre. Feedback on the design can be given up until Monday 26th June. This feedback will help shape the final design and how it functions.

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