Mary Riley Styles Public Library
A LEED Silver certified renovation and addition project, Mary Riley establishes a new community anchor in Falls Church.Read More
Howard Lake Library is Minnesota’s first Net Zero library. The 7,000-square-foot public facility is located in the city’s newly created Central Park, and replaces the two-story building located a few blocks away, where the library has operated since 1979.
As a Net Zero energy building, the new Howard Lake Library is optimally efficient, generating energy on-site using clean renewable resources in a quantity equal to or greater than the total amount of energy consumed on-site. The many sustainable Net Zero features include highly insulated foundations, walls and roofs; building and window placement for passive solar gain; and rooftop-mounted photovoltaics as the source of the property’s renewable energy. The project’s design and construction also complies with Minnesota’s statewide B3 Sustainability Building Guidelines, which encompass site, water, energy, indoor environmental quality, materials, and construction.
As the city looked to ensure the library as a vital, thriving resource for the community for the next four decades and beyond, BKV Group conducted a feasibility study in 2020 that evaluated the reuse, renovation and expansion of the existing facility. The greatest long-term value and operational efficiency was found in the relocation to the new Central Park in downtown Howard Lake, where the facility can be a single story, provide a multi-use community room available when the library is closed, and also incorporate public restrooms to serve the park.
Key features of the new library includes dedicated collection areas for adults, teens and children, reservable study rooms, a community room available for library use and public rental, and a story time room to separate active children’s programming from the remainder of the library. This space, when not in use for programming, will also serve as a quiet reading room, with doors opening onto a landscape reading garden.