Norwich, CT

The
44,000 square foot, three-story renovation and expansion of
the Otis Library creates a new focal point and center of community
pride on Norwich’s Main Street. Until funding
became available for renovation, for many years the library
was forced to work within the configuration of the old Sears
Department that was formerly housed there. As imagined, the
$10.5M renovation that Newfield completed was extraordinarily
well received by the City and library staff. The project included
a new façade and complete interior reconfiguration and
now quiet spaces as well as areas for interaction of large
and small study groups are available to guests. Formal meeting
rooms are incorporated and a new central atrium welcomes guests
upon arrival.
New facilities within the library include the Center for Young
Adults, Café and Media Center, Leisure Reading Area,
Storytelling and Crafts Room, the Friends of Otis Library Activity
Center, and Local History and a climate-controlled Genealogy
Room. The main floor incorporates adult library functions,
with the upper level housing the Children’s Library and
Community Resource Center and the lower level incorporating
Administrative Offices. A new outdoor Courtyard provides an
area for reflection and natural views from office windows.
