Hillview Library

San Jose, California

The existing Hillview Library in an East San Jose neighborhood was outdated and severely undersized. The key challenge was to create a strong civic image, while making the building visually compatible with its neighborhood. Significant attention was paid to vary the building’s massing to avoid a monotonous, institutional appearance. Building forms and colors are playful yet restrained. Interior activities are visible through the glazed entrance wall connecting inside and outside.

Sustainable design elements include bioswales, a storm water detention pond, reduced heat island effect, zero light pollution, low irrigation water usage, superior thermal envelope, superior HVAC performance (30% above ASHRAE), non-HCFC refrigeration system, construction waste recycling, recycled-content building materials from local sources, indoor air quality control both during and after construction, and extensive daylighting.

Key Elements

Award of Honor: AIA Santa Clara Valley Design Awards

Public library on an existing school site

Designed for LEED® certification

Festive and playful environment

Public art integrated into architecture

Details

Completed

2007

Construction Cost

$7,000,000

Project Area

20,000sq. ft.