St. Louis Public Library Central Branch

Details


OWNER:
St. Louis Public Library System

LOCATION:
St. Louis, MO

SIZE:
185,000sf

COMPLETION DATE:  
2012

RESPONSIBILITY/SERVICE:
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing
Fire Protection, Historic Lighting,
Technology

Project Lead:

Mark de la Fuente

Senior Electrical Engineer

Project Team:

Larry Patrick

Commissioned in 1907, the St. Louis Public Library is an icon of civic beauty in downtown St. Louis.  With nearly a century of use, the building was in need of restoration and upgrade to preserve its beauty and functionality and to be able to provide 21st century services to its patrons.

Mazzetti provided master plan and design of the Library’s 185,000sf renewal project.  Our scope of work included the complete replacement of all MEPF systems, historic lighting renovation and telecommunication systems.  Respect of the historical structure was of utmost importance in our design. We utilized many of the original ventilation duct and existing conduit pathways to provide for successful system integration into the building without compromise to existing structure.

 

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