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Surrey City Centre Public Library

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Country
  
Canada

Established
  
2011

Province
  
British Columbia

Circulation
  
341,094

Type
  
Public

Branch of
  
Surrey Libraries

Phone
  
+1 604-598-7420

Size
  
100,000 items

Surrey City Centre Public Library

Location
  
Surrey, British Columbia

Director
  
Melanie Houlden, Chief Librarian

Address
  
10350 University Dr, Surrey, BC V3T 4C3, Canada

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday1–5PMMonday9AM–9PMTuesday9AM–9PMWednesday9AM–9PMThursday9AM–9PMFriday9AM–9PMSuggest an edit

Profiles

The Surrey City Centre Library is the main branch of Surrey, British Columbia's public library system. It was opened in September 2011 and replaced the Whalley Public Library. Part of a re-vitalization project for the City Centre area, the building was designed by Bing Thom Architects.

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Planning and construction

Part of a long-term re-vitalization effort by the City of Surrey, dubbed "Build Surrey", the City Centre branch library project was launched in 2009. It replaced the Whalley Public Library. The library is part of a new complex of buildings still under construction, including the City Centre shopping and education complex, a performing arts centre, and a new City Hall. The design was awarded to Bing Thom Architects, who had designed the nearby City Centre complex as well as Vancouver-area buildings such as the University of British Columbia's Chan Centre. The total budget was set at $36 million; the provincial and federal governments each contributed $10 million with the remainder supplied by the city. It is LEED Gold certified.

Faced with a short public consultation period, the architects used social media to gain input from the community. Through Facebook, Twitter, and a blog, respondents compiled an "ideasbook" of desired elements. Construction finished in the summer of 2011, and the branch was opened to the public in September of that year.

Facilities

The library has 7,200 square metres (78,000 sq ft) of usable space spread over four floors. Its 100,000-item collection of print materials is modest for a large urban library; the library is focused on community services such as language programs for Surrey's large immigrant population, youth and adult programs, and computer access. The library features non-traditional facilities like a cafe, an iPad station for children, a meditation room (which also serves as a prayer room), and bookable study room spaces.

References

Surrey City Centre Public Library Wikipedia