Expanded Midland Library

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Rendering showing future Midland Library exterior, with outdoor space for community gathering

Architects: Bora Architecture & Interiors; Colloqate Design
Size and location: Adding 6,000 square feet on existing site
Timeline: Opening soon in October 2024!

The beloved Midland Library is now renovated and expanded, going from 24,400 square feet to 30,000 square feet on the existing site. 

Midland Library sees some of the highest usage of any library location in the county. All of the updates are the result of extensive community and staff engagement with features for everyone in the community to enjoy. 

Celebrate the grand reopening of Midland Library!

We are excited to welcome you back to Midland Library. Join us for two days of free, fun-filled community events to celebrate. Community events will be updated here as they are scheduled.  

Saturday, October 26, 2024

White Lotus Dragon & Lion Dance Team; 9:45-11 am

Clownin' Around with Nikki Brown Clown; 10 am-12:30 pm

Forest Origami with Yuki Martin; 10 am-1 pm

Portland Parks and Recreation with Urban Forestry; 10 am-3 pm

Bach to Rock n Roll with Accordions; 11 am-12 pm

InkaJam's South & Central American Grooves; 12-1 pm

Kids Junk Orchestra: Musical Journey; 1-1:45 pm

How We Shaped Midland Library Together: Ask the Design Team; 2-3 pm

Creative Learning: What's Coming to Midland?; 2-5 pm

Jefferson Dancers; 3-4 pm

An Asian-Inspired Musical Collaboration; 4-5 pm

 

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Portland Parks & Recreation with Urban Forestry; 12-3 pm

Creative Learning: Come Play with Music Tech!; 12:30-2:30 pm

Hawaiian Culture through Hula; 12:30-1:30 pm

Two Generations of Hoop Dance; 1:30-2:30 pm

Comedia Para Los Niños / komedy 4 da kidz; 2:30-3:15 pm

​​Bollywood Family Dance Party; 3-4 pm

Red Rubies Vietnamese Dance Group; 3:30-4:30 pm

Nature Journals with Zenger Farm; 3:30-5:30 pm

Jazz for the Whole Family; 4:30-5:30 pm

New features

Midland Library was renovated and expanded, adding 6,000 square feet of space to help the library change and grow along with the community. 

Based on input from community members, new features will include:

  • Outdoor interactive children’s garden.
  • Large play and learning space for children and families.
  • Teen room with space for technology, homework and creative expression.
  • Updated technology and internet.
  • Outdoor plaza for community members to relax and connect.
  • Automated Materials Handling, ensuring materials get to patrons much faster.
  • Modern self checkout stations to provide a better patron experience.
  • Multiple flexible community rooms.
  • An interior Gathering Circle and exterior Conversation Circle, designed with insights from Indigenous communities, symbolize connection to the world around us and foster conversations with others.
  • New art that represents the community, including:
    • Exterior entryway canopy.
    • Gathering Circle mural.
    • Three sculptures along the entry plaza.

See what you, the community, voted for at the new Midland Library with this downloadable poster and fly-through

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New rendering showing Midland Library’s outdoor interactive children’s garden
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Rendering showing future Midland Library Living Room with comfortable seating and connection to the park

Centering the community

We heard from the community through focus groups, public meetings, surveys, workshops, and more. Midland Library supports one of the most culturally diverse areas in the region. Community input should reflect that diversity.

That’s why the library and design team worked with Community Design Advocates (CDAs) as part of a paid program. Their mission was to connect with their communities about how this library can represent them.

These are some of the groups they worked with:

  • Latinx families
  • Chinese community
  • Black parents and youth
  • Vietnamese community
  • Slavic communities
  • Indigenous communities
  • People experiencing houselessness
  • Disability community
  • Seniors

For teen spaces, we gathered some exciting ideas and updates through a four-week-long paid teen program in partnership with Your Street Your Voice. Teens shared what matters most to them in the space, with areas for hanging out, technology access and creative expression.

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Three different scenes of community members making patterns at Midland Library

During a pattern workshop, community members shared culturally important stories from their lives. They made patterns based on their stories. The design team used the patterns as inspiration for a final design for the library’s exterior. This pattern will welcome visitors from diverse communities.

Learn about how community engagement has guided all the projects.