City of Appleton Public Library

  • Client City of Appleton
  • Expertise Cultural
  • Location Appleton, Wisconsin, United States

Through strategic renovation and expansion, the Appleton Public Library has been revitalized as a bright and welcoming community hub.

Project Facts
  • Status Construction Complete
  • Completion Year 2024
  • Design Finish Year 2022
  • Size Building Gross Area: 93,000 square feet
  • Collaborators
    Omni Ecosystems raSmith Studio J9, LLC CCS International, Inc. dbHMS Gwen Grossman Lighting Design Kirkegaard Andrea Telli Consulting The Boldt Company
Project Facts
  • Status Construction Complete
  • Completion Year 2024
  • Design Finish Year 2022
  • Size Building Gross Area: 93,000 square feet
  • Collaborators
    Omni Ecosystems raSmith Studio J9, LLC CCS International, Inc. dbHMS Gwen Grossman Lighting Design Kirkegaard Andrea Telli Consulting The Boldt Company

Revitalizing a civic anchor


The renovation and expansion of the Appleton Public Library reimagines a longstanding community landmark as a flexible, light-filled hub for learning, gathering, and exchange. Located in downtown Appleton, Wisconsin, the project renews the 1981 brutalist structure with contemporary spaces that improve environmental performance and reinforce the library’s role as a civic institution.

Dave Burk © SOM

Strategic interventions have transformed the once dark, deep floor plates into open, daylit, and adaptable interiors. Informed by an intensive community engagement process, the design responds to public aspirations while demonstrating how reinvestment in existing structures can deliver lasting civic and environmental value. By expanding and repurposing the library rather than rebuilding, the project delivers significant civic and environmental value within constrained budgets.

Dave Burk © SOM

Connected spaces for learning and gathering


A new double-height, oval-shaped glazed entry establishes a welcoming point of arrival, leading into a bright commons for reading and events. Staggered openings carved into the existing floor plates, linked by open staircases, connect three levels: children’s collections and play zones on the lower level, teen and adult areas on the ground floor, and non-fiction collections above. Strategic reorganization expanded the children’s area by 90 percent, creating vital indoor space for long Wisconsin winters without increasing the building’s footprint.

Dave Burk © SOM

Two new atria bring daylight deep into the east and west zones, while a third-floor addition houses a flexible 300-person meeting room that can be subdivided for smaller groups. Distributed throughout the building are coworking spaces, study rooms, and multipurpose areas—amenities that position the library as a resource for users of all ages.

Dave Burk © SOM
Dave Burk © SOM

The decision to renovate the library is not only a forward thinking approach rooted in sustainable goals—but also reflection of the community’s profound respect for a civic asset that has given so much to the City of Appleton, myself included. 


Dave Burk © SOM

Designed for the future


The community’s call for the Appleton Public Library to embody their values and endure for future generations required a design that looked beyond immediate needs—reducing long-term energy use, operating costs, and carbon impact. Beneath the parking lot at the southern entrance, a geothermal field of 70 boreholes, each drilled 436 feet deep, supplies renewable heating and cooling. Design strategies including expansive south-facing glazing, minimized east- and west-facing openings, and motorized shading further optimize daylight and energy performance. The building’s new enclosure of bronze aluminum panels and insulated glazing significantly improves thermal performance and energy efficiency.

The library is equipped to accommodate future upgrades including solar panels, EV charging stations, and a rooftop garden, positioning it as a sustainable civic resource for decades to come.

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