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The Children's Library at Concourse House
Photography: Alan Tansey

The Children's Library at Concourse House

Government/Institutional by MKCA // Michael K Chen Architecture in Bronx, NY

Established in 1991, Concourse House is a Bronx-based shelter that serves women with young children, and works to eliminate homelessness by providing families with safe, stable, transitional housing, coupled with a range of social services and programming to help them make successful transitions into permanent housing. The library is an important new component of the educational resources for the children at Concourse House, and is unique among the other program spaces as a place that is specifically dedicated to books and reading, and a much needed space for volunteer and staff led readings, story times, and other events organized around books. The importance of reading for the cognitive development and emotional health of children is widely recognized, and the library is designed to provide space and opportunity for exploration and imagination for children who more often than not, do not have access to their own books. MKCA provided all design and architecture services pro-bono, and led the effort to solicit additional in-kind donations from other designers, suppliers, fabricators, and contractors in service of the project. In addition, we initiated in-person and online fundraising efforts, and organized a benefit auction, featuring donated works from some of the leading lights of the contemporary design and art. Situated in a dark and underused mezzanine space under the vaulted ceiling of the Concourse House multipurpose space, the library is designed to break from the institutional quality of the other program spaces in the building, to engage the children visually through a bright, colorful, and playful environment, and to allow for flexible transitions between individual and organized group readings and story telling.

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