Repurposing a Grocery Store for the Joutsa Public Library in Finland
In 2004, the new Joutsa Public Library moved into a renovated former
grocery store. Everyone benefitted. The library found a perfect location in the
middle of the municipal service centre, which was spared one more sad, empty
building. The preparation phase was long and complicated having commenced in
1995. But the renovation phase was quick and took only six months. The building
dates from the late 1970s. Few major structural changes were needed to improve
the appearance, safety and usability. The result is very flexible with much-appreciated
creative shelving solutions and space arrangements. Skilful architects did
an excellent job, and the customers find it difficult to believe the origin of the
building. The use of the library has increased with greater numbers of customers,
increased loans and enhanced event participation justifying the approach taken
and demonstrating its success.
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