ILUPEJU PUBLIC LIBRARY RENOVATION IN LAGOS BY CHRONOS STUDEOS
Chronos Studeos recently shared with us a renovation project for the Ilupeju Public Library which had fallen into disrepair since its commissioning about a decade ago.
The
architects teamed up with Custodian Insurance PLC, who sought to
renovate the structure as part of their corporate social responsibility
to the state of Lagos. Here’s a description from the architects,
The
Ilupeju Public Library was built about a decade ago for the
Ilupeju/Anthony environs of Lagos. It is located in the heart of
Nigeria’s largest city, Lagos. The project was commissioned by the then
Governor Buba Marwa. Its main aim is to encourage a reading culture in
the hearts of the people in the community as it is optimal to realize
that we are in a fast developing and technologically advancing age.
EXISTING SITUATION
Over the years, low maintenance and
attention have caused the deterioration of the exterior and interior of
the library. Amidst other evolving buildings, the Ilupeju Library stayed
the same and gradually became unattractive. Patronage reduced and its
value to the society was perceived as same.
One
of our clients, Custodian Insurance PLC, saw the state of the building
and decided as a part of their Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) to
the Lagos State Government, to renovate this fast-becoming shamble of a
building. Embedded in their plan was to upgrade the Library to a modern
E-library by equipping it with computers as well as renovate the
library to a modern design.
Chronos Studeos was brought on board to handle the Renovation, Spatial Redesign and Facade upgrade for the project.
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Chronos Studeos planned to make the building conform to current technology trends in modern library designs. Space is the essence of architecture and so we decided to maintain the
structure of the building while making modifications to the spatial
relationship to suit the current and future needs, and also eliminate
certain features that are inessential such as the extravagant protruding
fins on the northern and Eastern sides of the building.

By
introducing thin horizontal aluminium slats arrayed in a direction
which also serve as shading devices and replacing the small clumsy
windows with large windows to maximize natural lighting and ventilation
when there is power shortage, we created more space. The shading devices
are designed to reduce the building’s requirement for artifical cooling
and also reduce glare inside the reading spaces. The two vertical poles represent pens/pencils inside a stationery case. A typical symbol found on any reader’s table
.


CONSTRUCTION /FINISHED PROJECT
The renovation works were executed by Davichin Nigeria Limited with Construction Supervision by our team of Architects.
The access to the parking at the back of
the building was initially a challenge. But once the fins were
eliminated it created room for easier access through the driveway.
The project was executed and completed
in 2months. Now the library is more efficient and equips more than 18
computers for readers to have access to the world wide web.
SOURCE: Livin Spaces

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