DOUGLASTON-LITTLENECK PUBLIC LIBRARY

The New Douglaston-Littleneck library in Queens, NY is situated at the intersection of an urban corridor and a coastal marshland. We drew inspiration from this greater site context to design the library’s public spaces. The library is located along a hummingbird flyway, so we designed a pollinator landscape to attract both people and hummingbirds in a much-needed new greenspace for the Douglaston-Littleneck community.

The library is located at the intersection of a marshland and an urban corridor.

A new learning landscape highlighting hummingbird flyways for a Queens community library.

Stormwater management and hummingbird habitat design

Location: Queens, New York

Client: Queens Public Library, NYC Department of Design and Construction

Services Provided: Landscape Architecture

Collaborators: BKSK Architects

Weaving together hummingbird flyways, green infrastructure, and library programming creates a learning landscape for a Queens community library.

Celebrating pubic space in Queens… construction in progress!

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