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Peterborough Town Library receives AIA New Hampshire Honor Award for Excellence
Our renovation and expansion for Peterborough Town Library received an AIA New Hampshire Honor Award for Excellence in Architecture Design and we were thrilled to celebrate! The AIANH Awards Celebration took place at the Capitol Center for the Arts Bank of NH Stage in Concord, New Hampshire, where we learned about the excellent work of our peers across the design community.
Peterborough Town Library in Peterborough, NH was founded in 1833 and is the oldest tax-supported public library in the world. The awards jury noted, “The design celebrates the rich history of the original building in its use of similar building materials, proportions, and rhythm. The jury was struck by the restraint in the building materials palette, and particularly by the thoughtful and sensitive orientation of fenestration to create either lively public spaces or contemplative reading areas.”
Thank you to AIA New Hampshire Chapter for this honor and memorable celebration, and congratulations to our project team!
Photos by John Hession – New Millenium Studios.
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