Far Rockaway Library / Snøhetta

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© Jeff Goldberg

Text description provided by the architects. The Far Rockaway Library in Queens is designed as a collaboration between Snøhetta and Brooklyn-based contemporary artist José Parlá to reflect Far Rockaway's diversity and dynamism. Serving as a community gathering place and resource for knowledge, the library symbolizes resilience. In 2012, Hurricane Sandy nearly destroyed the surrounding Rockaway community. In the aftermath of the storm, the existing 1968 library building provided disaster relief to residents. It was a lifeline, becoming a meeting point, a food and supply distribution center, and more. The library empowered collective action, and in turn, became a symbol of hope. The design to replace the original library aims to amplify its role in the community even further, serving as a hub for learning and exchange.

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Cite: "Far Rockaway Library / Snøhetta" 05 Nov 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1022953/far-rockaway-library-snohetta> ISSN 0719-8884

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