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Conserved Queenstown Library Set for a Majestic Transformation in 2025

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Conserved Queenstown Library Set for a Majestic Transformation in 2025

Exciting news! Singapore's oldest library, Queenstown Library, is set for a grand revamp in 2025! Stay tuned for a modern transformation while cherishing its heritage!

Singapore’s Oldest Public Library, the Queenstown Public Library, is gearing up for a grand makeover in 2025, marking its 55th year since its inception. The National Library Board (NLB) has unveiled ambitious plans to revamp the library into a vibrant and modern space while preserving its historical significance. The two-year renovation is part of NLB’s broader initiative to modernize and upgrade libraries across the nation, catering to the community’s evolving needs.

Preserving Heritage, Embracing Change

Queenstown Public Library, situated in the Margaret Drive area, has undergone several upgrades since it opened its doors in 1970. The library’s architectural beauty earned it conservation status in 2013, ensuring its iconic exterior façade remains intact. In the upcoming transformation, NLB aims to seamlessly incorporate the library’s rich heritage into the redesign, paying homage to its roots while adhering to conservation guidelines.

Conserved Queenstown Library Set for a Majestic Transformation in 2025

Image from Queenstown Public Library website

Creating Communal Spaces and Sanctuary Experiences

NLB envisions the revamped library as a hub for community engagement, where visitors can come together to share ideas, collaborate, and take action for positive change. The redesign will emphasize communal spaces that foster a sense of belonging and empowerment. Additionally, the library will introduce wellness and sustainability features, catering to the holistic needs of patrons.

Drive-Through Book Drop and Temporary Services

To minimize disruption during the renovation period, NLB plans to set up a temporary book dispenser where patrons can borrow books and collect reserved materials. As part of the modernization efforts, NLB is exploring the concept of a drive-through book drop, making it more convenient for families and reducing traffic congestion at the entrance.

Conserved Queenstown Library Set for a Majestic Transformation in 2025

Image from Queenstown Public Library website

Embracing Feedback and Aspirations

The Queenstown community has been vocal about their desire for the revamped library. Suggestions include more computer stations, larger seating areas, and a sheltered drop-off point for visitors. Elderly-friendly infrastructure, such as angled bookshelves, is also in demand to enhance accessibility. Younger patrons look forward to having more conducive study spaces with a mix of taller and child-friendly tables.

Beyond Books – A Lifestyle Venue with a Nostalgic Touch

While modernization is essential, patrons are keen on preserving the library’s unique charm. They want the library to retain its distinctive “old look and feel” while evolving into a museum-like lifestyle venue. Incorporating interactive artefacts from the library’s past and surrounding the building with its iconic trees would commemorate its historical significance as the first branch library.

Conserved Queenstown Library Set for a Majestic Transformation in 2025

Image from Queenstown Public Library website

Looking Ahead

The Queenstown Public Library’s transformation promises to be an exciting venture that embraces both the past and the future. By incorporating community feedback and preserving its heritage, NLB aims to create a space that remains relevant to current and future generations of library-goers.

As NLB unveils more detailed designs and begins the construction phase in 2024-2025, the Queenstown community eagerly awaits the day when they can step into a revitalized library, ready to embark on a new chapter of knowledge, collaboration, and community empowerment. Until then, patrons can continue to explore nearby libraries or enjoy the convenience of book delivery subscription services. The wait is on for a more vibrant, inclusive, and culturally significant Queenstown Public Library in 2025.

Strait Times, NLB

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