Core Design Team

Firm: Integrus Architecture

Mark Dailey
Steven Clark
Katie Vingelen
Toby Peterson
Katie Cherrier
Megan Onley
Nathan Sieler
Angela Brickey
Jose Barajas

Consultants/Collaborators

Contractor: Kilgore Construction
Mechanical Engineering: MW Consulting Engineers
Electrical Engineering: MW Consulting Engineers
Civil Engineer: AHBL
Landscape Architect: AHBL
Library Programming Consultant: G4

Project Narrative

This vibrant, contemporary library in a park is the cornerstone of a developing civic campus completed in partnership with the Spokane County Library District. It is the result of a long-term planning process, grant sourcing and the development of a master plan for eventual expansion of Balfour Park that started over a decade ago.

After 50 years of operating in an outdated and inefficient building, the district recognized the need to replace their main branch. The existing branch lacked the space needed for meetings, collaboration and was no longer able to support the popular children’s programs. A series of design team-led workshops identified patron requests for streamlined operations and expanded services including space for connection, collaboration, and creation. These goals supported the need for a full replacement of the district’s most patronized branch and provide the community with it’s first 21st century library facility. The property across the street from Spokane Valley City Hall sat on the edge of a future city park and locating the new library branch to this prominent location strengthened the developing city core and anchored the park as a multifaceted community asset.

Rooted in Spokane Valley’s rural and agricultural history, the library’s design emphasizes the use of everyday materials in innovative ways. The simplicity, functionality, and durability of metal panel and CMU will provide the district with a low maintenance building that reflects the hardworking community in which it resides. Orienting the building to the north allows for ample daylight and views to the future park, prioritizing the indoor-outdoor connections for users. A marketplace welcomes patrons with a flexible, dynamic space with curated materials, library computers, and staff interaction. The program room accommodates over 200 people, with transparent design for visibility and connectivity with the rest of the building.

An operable wall allows for the space to be divided, simultaneously accommodating children’s programs and community meeting space. A studio is available for audio and video content creation, while the Children’s Area, Teen Space, and group study rooms meet the requests of the community for meeting space and a robust collection of resources.

Building orientation and landscaping provide a civic presence and buffer from the busy street it fronts. Outdoor spaces include a reading room with varied seating for individuals and small groups. The planting palette around the building includes lowmaintenance
native species evoking regional agricultural fields and prairie meadows, with ponderosa pines creating a vibrant, year-round environment.

Targeting LEED Silver Certification, the design incorporates goals from the AIA Framework for Design Excellence, focusing on energy efficiency, resource optimization, minimal environmental impact, and community engagement. The new Spokane Valley Library is a multifunctional community hub, reflecting the area’s resourceful culture and enhancing the quality of community life through public
engagement, thoughtful design, and sustainable practices.