LIbrary Garden for Elmhurst Library

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Ideas for a Library Garden

ELMHURST LIBRARY

Chiye Azuma, ASLAVolunteer, FOEL

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Elmhurst Library

The library faces out onto 88th Ave. and has a sheltered “back yard” in the rear of the building. There is access from the side (when the library is open) and from the back door of the main reading room.

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mature trees

concrete patio

Backyard space approx. 68’ x 25’

library building

walkway to streetperimeter fenceplan view-existing conditions

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view of the library and new planters

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In addition to the new planters (built recently by public works), there’s a semi-circular teak bench, a scattering of chairs, a small play structure for tots, and a teak table used by staff and patrons

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Access and Circulation

to the street

patio

12”-15”drop down to native grade (mulched)

library back door

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3 steps down

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concrete steps from the patio lead down to the east side passageway to the street

the passageway on the west side of the library leads to an enclosed

garden area (where there is the most sun)

SideAccess

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Activity AreasACTIVE vs CONTEMPLATIVE

STORYCIRCLE

PLAYAREA

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Library Garden Concept PlanActive Area: relocated play structure on wood mulch

Pervious pavers over rainwater storage tank

Bicycle powered pump for irrigation

Story Circle with arbor and log seating

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Story Circle - images -

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Mature trees on site

Seating circle under arbor and with tree stumps seating

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Rainwater Storage Tank

- images - Clockwise from top: Pervious pavers are

placed on top of the storage tank to allow infiltration from above

Excavation for the storage tank

The modular units

Modular rainwater storage units

The storage tank: The modular units are placed in the pit lined with a waterproof membrane

Pervious pavers

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Bicycle powered pump

As part of the Active Play Area we propose to install a bicycle powered pump that will enable us to draw out the stored rainwater for irrigating the planting areas. As an alternative, or in combination with the bike pump, a hand crank pump might also be considered.Including a rainwater harvesting feature takes an existing problem (with the site drainage) and turns it into a usable asset; AND it also gives us an edge in applying for grants designed to fund environmentally sustainable projects. return

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Grants- Science education, sustainable stormwater management

Volunteer labor Vendor donations – building

materials, etc. Gofundme.com campaign Council District 7 discretionary

funds Public works – maintenance

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

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Approval of Concept Design Design development: prelim

cost estimate, timeline Develop webpage and

fundraising materials

NEXT STEPS

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QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

Active Area

rainwater storage tank

pump

Story Circle

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The row of four large Pittosporums provide shade and help to delineate the enclosed area. Recommend a check with City Arborist or Public Works staff for tree evaluation re health and structure to ensure safety and to ease any maintenance concerns.

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Examples of a simple arbor, log seating and stumps for a gathering area, or story circle. The ground surface on the leftshows decomposed granite, while the photo on right shows compacted mulch.

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