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Project David K. Hill Family Library
Palatine, Illinois
Harper College

David K. Hill Family Library

    Building Envelope Higher Education Interiors Learning Library

Harper College’s library, built in 1968, had not been renovated in over 20 years. It was dark, cluttered, and difficult to navigate. The renewed 107,000-square-foot David K. Hill Family Library, designed by Legat Architects and built by Pepper Construction, welcomes students to a spacious, light-filled hub at the center of campus. It’s a place to interact, explore, connect, create, study, get academic support, or simply enjoy the views.

Renewed library encourages students to gather, connect, and create at the heart of Harper College

Harper College’s library, built in 1968, had not been renovated in more than 20 years. It was dark, cluttered, and difficult to navigate. The renewed 107,000-square-foot David K. Hill Family Library welcomes students to a spacious, light-filled hub at the center of campus. It’s a place to interact, explore, connect, create, study, get academic support, or simply enjoy the views.

An atrium/grand stair unites the three stories, draws students into the library, and offers seating bays at intermediate stair landing extensions. This learning link eliminates the former second entrance to the old library and provides optimal control for staff.

Lowered second-floor shelves and internal glazing disseminate daylight and maximize views throughout the space, while diverse seating options accommodate collaboration and individual study. Small group collaboration rooms, audio/video recording rooms, and The Make Shop encourage interaction and content creation.

The Academic Support Center on the first floor unites the Writing Center, Tutoring Center, and Success Services in a highly visible location. Previously, the programs were tucked away on the third floor.

The original north façade, with its dark, recessed windows and thick bands of concrete, created an unwelcoming presence on the campus’s quad. The renovation eliminates the recessed condition on the second and third floors by pushing out the window wall to the building perimeter, thus disguising the concrete bands. This solution provides a modern aesthetic and creates 3,500 square feet of additional library floor area without building an addition. The new two-story glass façade expresses the two floors of the library with a random vertical mullion pattern suggesting books on a shelf.

Project Awards

Project of the Year – Rehabilitation, Construction Industry Service Corporation (CISCO)

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This was one of the most complicated projects this college has ever known, and it was brought in three months ahead of schedule.

Dr. Kenneth Ender
Past President, Harper College
Staff using Harper College library staircase.

Interior of student study room at Harper College Library.

Seating area, bookshelves, and help desk at Harper Library.

Main desk, student seating at Harper College library

Exterior of Harper College library building.

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It’s comfortable, it’s flexible, it’s colorful. It creates a happy mood.

Njambi Kamoche
Dean – Resources for Learning, Harper College

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