IIDA and the American Library Association (ALA) announced the recipients of the 2024 Library Interior Design Awards. This biennial competition recognizes excellence in library interior design and promotes examples of extraordinary design reflected through innovative concepts in seven categories.
“This competition celebrates the unique challenge of designing an essential yet diversified community space which fosters education and inspiration,” said IIDA Executive Vice President and CEO, Cheryl S. Durst, Hon. FIIDA. “These winning designs can influence the future of public and academic spaces. Through their work, they underscore the importance of cultivating an environment where knowledge, empowerment, and human connection convene.”
Entries were reviewed by a committee of interior design and library professionals: Mahlum Architects Associate Principal, Stacey Crumbaker, IIDA Assoc., AIA; Boone County (KY) Public Library Executive Director, Carrie Herrmann; and Luminaut Market Leader, Erin Jennings, IIDA, AIA.
"This year's competition presented us with exciting and innovative submissions that took library design to new heights,” said Crumbaker on behalf of the jury. “We are honored to recognize these winners for their dedication to creating these centers of enrichment. The teams behind the winning projects excel at creating a distinct look and feel that fulfills the needs of the community it serves.”
The recipients of the 2024 ALA/IIDA Library Interior Design Awards are:
Academic Libraries—30,000 Square Feet and Under
Project: Georgia State University Library North Study Commons
Firm: PRAXIS3 Architecture + Multidisciplinary Design
Academic Libraries—Over 30,000 Square Feet
Project: Tec de Monterrey CCM BiblioTec
Firm: The Beck Group
Project: Weldon Library Revitalization
Firm: Perkins&Will
On the Boards
Project: CML - Marion-Franklin Library
Firm: EVOKE Studio + Schooley Caldwell
Project: Gateway Public Library
Firm: Richärd Kennedy Architects / White Baux Studio
Outstanding Historic Renovation Project
Project:Western Kentucky University Commons at Helm Library
Firm: Gensler in collaboration with Luckett & Farley
Public Libraries—30,000 Square Feet and Under
Project: Pleasant Hill Library
Firm: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Project: The Indianapolis Public Library – West Perry Branch
Firm: HBM Architects, LLC
Public Libraries—Over 30,000 Square Feet
Project: Missoula Public Library Downtown Flagship Library & Culture House
Firm: MSR Design
Project: The Shanghai Library East
Firm:Schmidt Hammer Lassen
Single Space
Project: Robarts Library Reading Room
Firm: Superkül
The winning projects will be honored at a celebration on July 29 during the ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition in San Diego. The Best of Competition winner will be revealed during the celebration. Winners will be published in a future issue of American Libraries Magazine, published on IIDA.org, and will be shared with IIDA’s more than 400,000 social media followers. For questions or more information on this or other IIDA design competitions, contact competitions@IIDA.org.