The historical El Centro Library required an extensive renovation of their Children’s library and the addition of computer technology.
The existing addition, a cave-like mid-Seventies box with almost no windows and a 2X4 suspended ceiling was oppressive and hardly conducive to children’s inspired learning. MOA’s solution included the removal of the ceiling, refinishing of the existing laminated wood beams, addition of the clerestory windows, the relocation of the air conditioning equipment, the addition of a separate unit for the computer server room and the renovation of the electrical lighting.
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Updated: July 05, 2005