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South Mountain Community Library is a partnership between Phoenix Public Library and South Mountain Community College built with funding from the City of Phoenix 2006 Citizens Bond and 2004 Maricopa County Community College District Bond Program. It features a children's story room, group study rooms, quiet study area, a teen space, WiFi, Juice Bar, patio spaces and a collection of DVDs, CDs, books, newspapers and magazines.
Building materials include:
38,000 square feet of copper (76,000 pounds)
2,850 cubic yards of concrete
150,000 pounds of reinforcing steel
2,000 tons of aggregate materials
665,000 tons of steel
35,721 square feet of glass
58,000 square feet of cedar walls and ceilings
Public Art
A multi-faceted public artwork, "Passage" by Mags Harries and Lajos Héder with poet Alberto Rios, begins with steel letters embedded in concrete in the plaza at the library's west entrance and continues to a shaded pathway that connects the library to the Western Canal Bridge, providing a pedestrian link to the Legacy Village Shopping Center. Speakers set in acoustic chairs in the plaza play recordings of poetry curated by Rios that reflect the community and local landscape. Four trellises spanning the path between the library and canal feature cut-out letters that cast poems in shadows along the path. The project was commissioned jointly by the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture Public Art Program and the Maricopa County Community College District. (Download a bookmark about the project.)
"Baseline Blooms"
"Baseline Blooms" is a collaborative community poem compiled by Arizona poet Alberto Rios. More than 30 community members of all ages submitted a few words, a line, phrase, short memory or observation about South Mountain communities, including Phoenix and Laveen. The poem was presented at the library's one-year anniversary celebration on September 29, 2012. (Download a bookmark of "Baseline Blooms" in English or Spanish.)