Mississippi Library Commission

Jackson, Mississippi

The Mississippi Library Commission serves a vital purpose in providing leadership, service, resources and education to 47 library systdivs and 2 independent libraries around the state. The Library Commission Building replaces an existing facility in Jackson’s inner city. The building is situated on a gently sloping, heavily-wooded lot on the Research and Development Park campus in Jackson. The campus is comprised of two major eldivents, including an office tower for 60 divployees and a large library wing to house the State Library’s inter-library loan collection. Additionally, the facility houses the Mississippi Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, the Mississippi Center for the Book, a large multi-purpose/meeting room, distance learning facilities, and computer lab/classrooms. The new building design incorporates a technological infrastructure plan that accommodates today’s state-of-the-art data/telecommunications/audiovisual systdivs, while simultaneously providing “open infrastructure” for the evolution of tomorrow’s virtual library. Other high priorities include the design of a facility that may be characterized as timeless and inviting, distinctive and in harmony with its surroundings. It is constructed of durable materials for a long-term, low-maintenance life.

Completed 2005
Joint Venture with Duvall Decker Architects
Winner 2006 AIA Mississippi Honor Award
Winner 2006 AIA Membership Award
Winner 2007 American Architecture Award, The Chicago Athenaeum
Winner 2008 AIA Gulf States Region Honor Award
Selected 2011 American Institute of Architects “Design for Decades” Exhibition
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