Long Beach Civic Center - Billie Jean King Main Library
Long Beach, CA-
Bldg system
Mass Timber
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No. Of Stories
3
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Sq. footage
96,000
Located adjacent to historic Lincoln Park, the Billie Jean King Main Library provides a welcoming and flexible environment, with interior space organized into discrete and identifiable areas that maximize the use of square footage while enhancing accessibility. Built over an existing parking structure, the hybrid building includes an exposed glulam roof system over steel framing. It offers a variety of spaces, including group study rooms, independent study areas, a technology-driven makerspace, community center, and large central atrium that provides abundant natural light. Targeting LEED certification, the building also features rooftop photovoltaic cells, daylighting strategies, controlled air ventilation systems, and extensive glazing with architectural overhangs for solar protection. The library is part of the Long Beach Civic Center Master Plan, designed by SOM to revitalize 22 acres of downtown Long Beach by creating a vibrant, mixed-use district. 96,000 sf / Type IV construction.
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Construction Type:
IV-HT
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Building Type:
Civic (Recreational)
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Material Types:
Mass Timber
Companies Involved:
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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)
Architect
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Jensen Hughes
Performance-Based Structural Fire Analysis Services
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Anthony DeFalco Sr.
Installer
Individuals Involved:
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Jose Luis Palacios
Project Architect
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Jed Zimmerman
Architect
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Paul Danna
Architect
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Mark Sarkisian
Structural Engineer
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Marc Kersey
General Contractor
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Jeff Fullerton
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Joe Dana
Installer
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Bill Klem
Installer
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Joe Dana
Project Manager