Hayward 21st Century Library & Community Learning Center


Hayward’s new 21st Century Library & Community Learning Center will be located in the heart of the Hayward’s historic downtown district and serve
as a gathering space for the local community. The new building will feature community learning and flexible gathering spaces, homework centers, computer and technology labs, as well as a small cafe, all linked through state-of-the-art technology.

The site of the former library hosts an arboretum that dates back to the founding of the city, including many rare and mature trees. These grounds will be restored, and a community plaza will be created on the site of the existing library. This will be used for farmer’s markets, music performances, and cultural and community events.

An in-slab radiant floor system will transport heating and cooling energy throughout the building, while a natural ventilation system will dramatically reduce energy use, as well as reduce equipment, repair, and maintenance costs. Automatic daylighting controls will dim interior lights and turn the lights off if there is sufficient daylight within the space to perform the functions associated with those spaces.

The library will feature one of largest capture, treatment and reuse systems in the state of California. The Integral Group team found a cost-effective solution during demolition of the existing library by infilling the basement with a rainwater tank. The system, with over 200,000 gallons of storage, provides near net-zero water for the new library building and offsets a significant portion of landscape demands with a tank that blends seamlessly into the landscape.

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