Library, Recreation <br /> 8~ Cultural Services <br /> j Library Services Division <br /> City of Eugene <br /> 100 West 13"' Avenue <br /> Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br /> (541)682-5450 <br /> <br /> January 14, 19 9 <br /> JEWS RELEA E <br /> from Carrie M tsushita, Marketing Office, 682-5310 <br /> ~ONTACT PE SONS: Carol Hildebrand, Project Manager, 682-8311 <br /> Julie Aspinwall-Lambert, 682-5450 <br /> Jim Robertson, Robertson Sherwood Architects, 342-8077 <br /> OR IMMEDI TE RELEASE <br /> SECOND OMMUNITY WORKSHOP SEEKS FEEDBACK ON LIBRARY DESIGNS <br /> January 26, 1999 6:30-8:30 p.m. <br /> First United Methodist Church, 1376 Olive St. <br /> I <br /> The Eu ene Public Library Advisory Committee is hosting the second in a series of <br /> community wo kshops to gather public input for the design of the new downtown library. The <br /> Second works op is planned for Tuesday, January 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the First <br /> lJnited Method st Church, located at 1376 Olive Street, behind the library. <br /> The arc itectural team of Robertson Sherwood Architects of Eugene and SBRA <br /> architecture of Boston will present two conceptual design diagrams at the workshop. The <br /> conceptual dia rams take into consideration input from the previous community workshop that <br /> effect service nd function, and issues such as code requirements, size of the building <br /> ~ootprint, size f the property, and site amenities. <br /> j The wo kshop will be more structured than in the previous session last November, says <br /> Julie Aspinwall Lamberts, who heads the library advisory committee. Tuesday's (January 26) <br /> workshop will cus on getting the public's feedback on two options presented by the <br /> architects. Bot are still in their preliminary design stages and illustrate the basic planning <br /> ~Iternatives of ow the building might be arranged on the site, where departments could be <br /> -more- <br /> <br />