Saturday, December 6, 2008

Remembrance Day 2008


Markham Village Library is located on the site of the Markham Village cenotaph. In 2008, the Markham District Veterans Association Remembrance Day service was held on Nov. 8, with a parade down Main Street to the cenotaph for the wreath laying in honour of fallen soldiers. Commemorative wreaths were laid recognizing the 90th anniversary of the First World War, and honouring, among others, Matthew Rae - see also http://www.markham.ca/mpl/Hot%20Topics/ht_mattrae.htm


Helene Boudreau Visits our Living Room


Author Helene Boudreau visited Markham Village on November 28, 2008, to perform a reading from her newly published book Acadian Star. She is a great supporter of the Public Library and had many kind comments about our branch - see her blog at http://www.heleneboudreau.com/?page_id=181

All Candidates Meeting in the Living Room


During the 2008 federal election, the Living Room provided an open and inclusive venue for an all candidates meeting, providing an opportunity for all constituents to participate in civic life. This kind of event fulfills our vision for the Living Room as a community gathering place, and positions the library as a unifying force that helps to develop a sense of community.

Events in the Living Room


On the upper level, the Library "Living Room" provides a large seating area beside the fireplace and the big south windows. With lots of comfortable lounge seating, windowseats, magazines, and a warm sunny atmosphere, the Living Room is used for both casual gatherings and large events like the Meg Tilly author visit on November 21st, 2008. Meg blogged about her visit at http://www.officialmegtilly.com/blog/


Friday, December 5, 2008

Flower Furniture in the Pond Area


Building on the Pond theme in the Kids Area, we chose the brightly coloured and fun Agatha table and flower chairs from AMAT-3.

Study Space


As at Angus Glen, the Markham Village Library provides a range of study spaces, including 8 study rooms, and study tables and chairs at several points on the upper level. The mobile study tables (on lockable casters) were designed by the architect Shoalts and Zaback, and fabricated by Allwood Carpentry Manufacturing. The study chairs are the Piretti Xylon Chair from KI.

Seating Areas


The Markham Village Library has many casual seating areas, providing spaces for socializing, reading or informal study and laptop use, and positioning the branch as a "third place" - a community place outside of home and work where people choose to spend their time. On the Library's west elevation, overlooking the cenotaph park, we have a series of sunny window bays filled with welcoming and comfortable seating. The armchairs are Morgan from Keilhauer, covered in durable leatherette.


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Casting Off the Cold


All kinds of things can happen in a library designed to be the community's living room - from social events to author readings, book club meetings, and more. Markham Village Library was designed to be a "third place" for its community - a place outside of work and home where people can come together. By providing comfortable seating, natural light, and a welcoming atmosphere, the library becomes a place for things like the weekly meetings of Casting Off the Cold, a volunteer organization whose members knit and crochet winter apparel for the unfortunate in the community.


Waiting for Opening Time


From the moment we opened the doors on December 15, 2007, Markham Village Library became a popular community destination, and is now our second busiest branch, with customers lining up as they wait for opening time.

Chairs for the Kids Space


Furniture for the Kids Space needed to be all about fun, while also being comfortable, sturdy and hard-wearing. We went with Kloud Armchairs from Neinkamper, upholstered in tough blue leatherette. Soft Leaf sidetables from Steelcase add another punch of bright colour.


Computer Chairs


For our computer workstation seating, we chose the comfortable Cachet Swivel Chair on casters, made by Steelcase.

Info Desks


Our Info Desks - mobile, nimble, and streamlined - are designed to support welcoming and proactive information services. They reflect a shift in our service model for Information Services - rather than sitting at a traditional intimidating fortress-like "Reference Desk" and waiting for customers to approach them, our staff are trained to rove the service area offering assistance at point of need. It's all about going to where the customer is rather than waiting for the customer to come to us. The small flexible Info Desk (or Service Point) provides an efficient home base for roving staff. It features lockable casters for easy moving, and is height-adjustable. It was designed by project architect Shoalts and Zaback Architects Ltd and fabricated by Allwood Carpentry Manufacturing.

Media Shelving


For DVDs and CDs, we introduced retail-style media cascade shelving units. For easy mobility, the units are built on lockable casters. Cascade media shelving displays materials face-out, to merchandize materials and enhance access for customers.

The units were designed by project architect Shoalts and Zaback Architects Ltd and fabricated by Allwood Carpentry Manufacturing.


Mobile Shelving Units


The collection shelving at Markham Village breaks away from the traditional library shelving layout of fixed parallel rows of stacks. To support flexibility, easy changes in layout, and the ability to clear the floor for special events, we introduced mobile shelving units. Built on lockable casters, the mobile units can be moved and angled and relocated as needed in response to service needs and future changes in our collections.


The mobile units were designed by our architect Shoalts and Zaback Architects Ltd, and fabricated by Carr McLean.

The Pond



The Pond in the Kids Space is designed for storytimes, Baby Goose programs, reading discovery, and just plain fun. With funds raised by our local Northern Karate school, the Pond was filled with a wonderful range of toys for learning and play.



Teen Space


The Teen Space at Markham Village Library was designed to create a space for casual dropin use by teens. Features include a multi-coloured ceiling light display, LCD screen, and Internet PC bar-style counter.


Enea Stools from Steelcase.

Celia Beny Lounge Chairs from Keilhauer.

Cal tables from Keilhauer.

Ripple Bench


In the Kids Area, the furniture was chosen to add blasts of colour and fun to the space. The undulating Ripple™ bench is by Brayton International, a Steelcase company.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Shoalts and Zaback Architects


Our architect for the Markham Village Library expansion and renovation project was Shoalts and Zaback Architects Limited of Kingston, Ontario. The project presented many complexities - a landmark existing structure, a location in a heritage district, close proximity to the Markham Arena, and a need to consult with many stakeholders. The architect responded brilliantly with a design that respects the key features of the 1981 Library, complies with heritage guidelines, complements the Arena, and with the new north wing, makes a bold move toward the street, enhancing our street presence and visibility.