perforated metallic canopy filters light within asante public library

Asante Public Library blends with green park in City of Surprise

 

Nestled within a 12-acre neighborhood park in Surprise, Arizona, Richärd Kennedy Architects’ Asante Public Library emerges as the architectural expression of desert resilience and community growth. Spanning 10,000 sqft, the library’s design harmonizes with its environment while celebrating the interplay of light and shadow—an abstraction of reading under a desert tree.

 

A defining feature of the library is its vertical canopy, wrapping the eastern, southern, and western elevations. Constructed from perforated, white powder-coated metal C-channels, the canopy creates an intricate dance of light and shadow. As the sun shifts throughout the day, the canopy casts dappled patterns reminiscent of filtered sunlight beneath desert trees. This dynamic facade not only tempers solar impact but also evokes the tranquility of reading outdoors—a poetic nod to the park’s essence. The park, which doubles as a regional retention basin, inspired an elevated plinth supported by four-foot retaining walls. This thoughtful elevation not only preserves critical rainfall collection but minimizes site disturbance, integrating the library into its surroundings.

perforated metallic canopy filters light within richärd kennedy architects' asante public library
all images by Roehner+Ryan, Mark Boisclair

 

 

Richärd Kennedy strategically arranges library’s functions

 

Inside, the open reading room and glazed study spaces frame sweeping views of the White Tank Mountains, maintaining a powerful visual connection to the landscape. Flexible furnishings and raised access flooring allow for dynamic reconfigurations, ensuring the space evolves alongside the community’s needs. Richärd Kennedy Architects’ design team strategically placed the library’s core functions along the north edge within an aluminum-clad solid core. This linear form shapes the entry facade and anchors an outdoor plaza, a multi-use gathering space shaded by a tree canopy. 

 

The project’s success is rooted in a meticulous, value-driven design process. Despite early funding challenges, the city prioritized cost-effective decisions without compromising vision or quality. This interactive approach ensured the library stayed on budget while delivering a timeless, community-centered space. The Asante Public Library showcases thoughtful design, blending sustainability, flexibility, and the natural beauty of Arizona’s desert landscape. It offers more than books—it provides a shaded sanctuary where light, shadow, and architecture come together to create a unique desert experience.

perforated metallic canopy filters light within richärd kennedy architects' asante public library
Asante Public Library nestles within a 12-acre neighborhood park in Surprise, Arizona

perforated metallic canopy filters light within richärd kennedy architects' asante public library
the library’s design harmonizes with its environment while celebrating the interplay of light and shadow

 

perforated metallic canopy filters light within richärd kennedy architects' asante public library
a defining feature of the library is its vertical canopy, wrapping the eastern, southern, and western elevations

perforated metallic canopy filters light within richärd kennedy architects' asante public library
the canopy is constructed from perforated, white powder-coated metal C-channels  

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