For immediate release | May 11, 2012

ALA and IIDA announce winners of the 2012 Library Interior Design Competition

CHICAGO — The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) and the Buildings and Equipment Section of the Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA) have selected the winners of the 2012 Library Interior Design Competition. The biennial awards honor excellence in library interior design, incorporating aesthetics, design creativity, function and satisfaction of the client's objectives. Seven winners and three honorable mentions were chosen out of 117 projects submitted from throughout North America.

The distinguished panel of judges for the competition included: Charles Forrest, Emory University Libraries; Jim Griffo, IIDA, Gresham Smith & Partners; Dr. Susan E. Parker, UCLA Library; Stacy Reed, IIDA, LEED AP, ID+C, Gensler; Dr. Frederick Schlipf, GSLIS, University of Illinois, Urbana; and Felice L. Silverman, IIDA, Silverman Trykowski Associates.

“The overall quality of the submissions was at the highest level,” said Felice Silverman, IIDA. “Each project brought a unique solution to the ever-evolving concept of a library. The designers were faced with new functional and technological challenges and responded with creativity and innovation.”

Dr. Susan Parker agreed, “These designs delivered fresh, imaginative and comfortable spaces that have been designed, built and furnished with a thoughtful understanding of the needs of the libraries’ constituent communities.”

Winners were selected in the following categories:

Academic Libraries, 30,000 SF & Smaller

Firm: Joel Sanders Architect, New York, N.Y.

Project: Julian Street Library, Princeton University, N.J.

Academic Libraries, over 30,000 SF

Firm: Diamond Schmitt Architects / Evans Bertrand Hill Wheeler Architecture Inc. , Toronto, Ontario

Project: Academic Learning Library, Nipissing University- North Bay, Ontario, Canada

On the Boards

Firm: Perkins + Will, Dallas

Project: Preston Royal Replacement Branch Library, Dallas

Outstanding Historical Renovation Project

Firm: Centerbrook Architects and Planners, Centerbrook, Conn.

Project: Carnegie Library, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.

Public Libraries, 30,000 SF & Smaller

Firm: The Freelon Group, Durham, N.C.

Project: Anacostia Neighborhood Library, Washington D.C.

Public Libraries, over 30,000 SF

Firm: Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. (MS&R), Minneapolis

Project: McAllen Public Library, McAllen, Texas

Single Space

Firm: Shepley Bulfinch, Boston

Project: Atlanta University Center- Woodruff Library Learning Commons, Atlanta

Honorable Mentions:

Public Libraries, 30,000 SF & Smaller

Firm: William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc., Boston

Project: Mattapan Branch Boston Public Library, Mattapan, Mass.

Public Libraries, over 30,000 SF

Firm: Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd. (MS&R), Minneapolis

Project: Ramsey County Roseville Library, Roseville, Minn.

Single Space

Firm: Gensler, Boston

Project: Boston Public Library: Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, Boston

Check out photos of the winning projects: http://www.iida.org/content.cfm/ala-image-gallery

The Best of Competition winner will be announced at the ALA Annual Conference on June 24, 2012 at the Anaheim (Calif.) Convention Center where all winners and their clients will be celebrated. They will also be featured on the IIDA website and published in Contract and American Libraries magazines.

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About International Interior Design Association

The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) is a professional networking and educational association with more than 12,000 Members practicing worldwide in more than 50 countries. IIDA is committed to enhancing the quality of life through excellence in Interior Design and advancing Interior Design through knowledge, value and community. IIDA advocates for Interior Design excellence; nurtures a global Interior Design community; maintains high educational standards; and supports its Members and the Profession with visionary leadership. For more than 38 years, IIDA has helped reveal new Design talent through a variety of education initiatives and Interior Design/Architecture competitions honoring local talent, including the Interior Design Competition, Global Excellence Awards and HD Product Design Competition. www.iida.org.

About the Library Leadership and Management Association

The Library Leadership and Management Association advances outstanding leadership and management practices in library and information services by encouraging and nurturing individual excellence in current and aspiring library leaders. LLAMA is a division of the American Library Association. www.ala.org/llama

Contact:

Frederick Reuland

Program Officer

Library Leadership and Management Association (LLAMA)

freuland@ala.org

1-800-545-2433 ext. 5032