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August 24, 2016
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library Washington, D.C.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Rehabilitation and Modernization
Section 106 Consulting Party Meeting August 24, 2016
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Meeting Agenda
1. Process Update 2. Consulting Party Comments 3. Design Update 4. Memorandum of Agreement 5. Project Schedule
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Process Update
HPR
B CF
AN
CPC
Sect
ion
106
Meeting #1 10/2014
Meeting #2 11/2014
Meeting #3 07/2015
Meeting #4 12/2015
Meeting #5 08/2016
Informational Presentation 12/2014
Concept Review 01/2016
Informational Presentation 01/2015
Concept Review 07/2015
Informational Presentation 01/2015
Concept Review 072015
Response to CP Comments 05/2016
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Consulting Party Comments
Design Approach &
Library Program
Design Guidelines DC Archives Co-location
Building Program Community Alliances
Space Planning & Adjacencies
Building Exterior & Site
Exterior Curtain Wall East Ramp and Plaza
G Street Plaza
Building Interior
Vestibule and Cores Great Hall
Digital Commons Upper Floor Corridor Walls
Auditorium Accessibility and Circulation Martin Luther King, Jr. Exhibit and Memorial
New and Existing Furniture Small-Scale Features
Interior Finishes Lighting
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Building Exterior & Site
1. Exterior Curtain Wall 2. East Ramp and Plaza 3. G Street Plaza
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Exterior Curtain Wall
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Exterior Curtain Wall
Glass Mock-up Locations
Steel Coating Mock-ups Steel Coating Mock-ups
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East Ramp and Plaza
Existing Conditions
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East Ramp and Plaza loading dock
cafedigital commons
digital commons staff
cafe patio
popular library
First Floor Plan Detail
December 2015 Option #1 Current Proposal
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G Street Plaza
EXISTING SITUATION PROPOSED SITUATION
Design Concepts
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Building Interior
1. Vestibule and Cores 2. Great Hall 3. Digital Commons 4. Upper Floor Corridor Walls 5. Auditorium Accessibility and
Circulation
6. Martin Luther King, Jr. Exhibit and Memorial
7. New and Existing Furniture 8. Small-Scale Features 9. Interior Finishes 10. Lighting
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Vestibule and Cores
May 2014 Proposal
Existing Conditions
December 2015 Proposal
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Vestibule and Cores
Current Proposal
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Vestibule and Cores
Current Proposal
Opposite Wall Shown
December 2015 Options Presented
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Great Hall
December 2015 Proposal
Current Proposal
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Great Hall
Current Proposal
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Digital Commons
December 2015 Proposal
Current Proposal
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Digital Commons
Current Proposal
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Upper Floor Corridor Walls
Current Proposal - Second Floor
December 2015 Proposal
Current Proposal - Third Floor
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Auditorium Accessibility & Circulation Public Elevators Layout and General Information
G PLACE
LOADING DOCK
E6 (Shared, Public & Staff)
E7E3
DC WELCOME CENTER
DIGITALCOMMONS
GREAT HALL
E2 E1
N G STREET
Not to Scale
Maximum HandlingCapacity Car Size Car Area ADA CompliantElevator # Speed
Capacity per Trip*
Proposed Existing Proposed Existing Proposed Existing Proposed Existing Proposed Existing Proposed
E1 4000 lbs 2,500 lbs 7'8" x 5'5" 6'1" x 3'10" 42sf 23sf 15 10 Yes No 350fpm
E2 4000 lbs 2,500 lbs 7'8" x 5'5" 6'1" x 3'10" 42sf 23sf 15 10 Yes No 350fpm
E3 2,100 lbs 2,500 lbs 5'8" x 4'3" 6'1" x 3'10" 24sf 23sf 10 10 No No 350fpm
E6 5000 lbs N/A 7'5" x 5'8" N/A 42sf N/A 15 N/A Yes No 350fpm
E7 2,100 lbs 2,500 lbs 5'8" x 4'3" 6'1" x 3'10" 24sf 23sf 10 10 No No 350fpm
9TH
STR
EE
T
* Handling capacity is an approximation based on industry standards provided by Lerch Bates
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Auditorium Accessibility & Circulation
PUBLIC ELEVATOR HANDLING CAPACITY DURING PEAK HOURS:
120 PERSONS EVERY 5 MINUTES
Provides "Good" Level of service
Assumes intermediate stops within a single round trip
Total for all public elevators
PUBLIC ELEVATOR HANDLING CAPACITY DURING AUDITORIUM PERFORMANCE ONLY:
325 PERSONS EVERY 5 MINUTES
Provides service for 100% of the Auditorium population
Assumes NO intermediate stops in a single round trip
Total for all public elevators
NOTE: All calculations are approximations based on industry standards provided by Lerch Bates as referenced in the Vertical Transportation Analysis Report for the Renovation of the Martin Luther King Jr Library issued July 01, 2016.
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Library Program
PASSIVE ACTIVE
QUIET
LOUD PUBLIC
STAFF
COMMMUNITY / ASSEMBLY
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Design Guidelines/ Historic Structure Report
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MEMORIAL LIBRARY
DESIGN GUIDELINES
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Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) 1. NCPC determined that the project would cause adverse effects on the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library and DCSHPO concurred.
2. A Memorandum of Agreement documents measures to avoid, minimize, and mitigate adverse effects.
3. Signatories:
• NCPC • DCPL • DCSHPO
4. Draft MOA distributed with Environmental Assessment on August 2, 2016.
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Design Consultation
The MOA identifies topics for additional consultation: 1. Building envelope and glazing 2. Enclosures in west reading rooms 3. Lighting 4. Landscape 5. Material finishes – interior public spaces
Consulting Party Comments:
Martin Luther King, Jr. Exhibit and Memorial
New and Existing Furniture Small-Scale Features
Interior Finishes Lighting
Landscape
6. Small scale features 7. Art commissions – exterior and interior 8. Signage 9. Exhibit Space 10. New elements for 1st floor landmarked space
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Mitigation Martin Luther King, Jr./Mies van der Rohe Exhibits 1. A permanent exhibit to honor King and his work in
D.C. as well as Mies van der Rohe and the building’s historical and architectural significance.
An online/web-based resource on the history of the MLK Library 1. To include information on the rehabilitation design
and process.
Video Interpretation of MLK Library 1. A video on the historic significance of the MLK Library within the context of the work of Mies
van der Rohe.
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Mitigation Architectural Salvage and Preservation 1. A plan for the salvage, reintegration, and/or
preservation of existing building elements and materials that were identified as character-defining features in the MLK Library Design Guidelines.
Historic American Building Survey (HABS) Documentation 1. HABS Level 1 documentation on the MLK Library
building.
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Mitigation D.C. Archaeological Collections Storage and Exhibit Space 1. Collections Agreement Plan (CAP) to store all, or
a portion of, the DCSHPO-owned and managed archaeological collection (archaeological collection) within the MLK Library.
2. A portion of the MLK Library exhibit spaces will be used to create temporary exhibits utilizing a portion of the DCHPO’s archaeological collections.
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Project Schedule
EA Comment Period August 2 - September 6
Finalize MOA August-September 2016
NCPC Preliminary and Final Review October 6, 2016*
CFA Final Review October 20, 2016
* NCPC final review in October 2016 is dependent on completion of NEPA and Section 106 documentation.
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Opportunities for Comment
This presentation will be posted to the NCPC website at:
www.ncpc.gov/project/mlklibrary
Consulting parties and the public may submit questions or comments on these materials by
Tuesday, September 6, 2016 (Public comment period for the EA closes on September 6)
Comments and questions can be addressed to: Jennifer Hirsch, Federal Preservation Officer, NCPC
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Reference Floor Plans
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B Level Floor Plan
Parking
N
0' 16' 32' 64'
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A Level Floor Plan
fabrication lab
back of house staff area back of house staff area
creative lab
public restrooms
N
0' 16' 32' 64'
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First Floor Plan
digital commons staff loading dock
cafe patio
digital commons cafe
popular librarymeeting rooms
Great Hall
program space DC visitor center
vestibule
N
0' 16' 32' 64'
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Second Floor Plan
center for accessibility staff public restrooms back of house staff area public restrooms children’s area staff
center for accessibility
computer learning
computer learning community alliances
children’s area
adult literacy
adult literacy staff teen area
0' 16' 32' 64'
N
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Third Floor Plan
adult collection staff public restrooms back of house staff area public restrooms
adult collection
collaboration / co working / study spaces
adult collection executive offices
N
0' 16' 32' 64'
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Fourth Floor Plan
public restrooms back of house staff area public restrooms
auditorium
main entrance auditorium main entrance auditorium
void to 3rd floor
exhibition space exhibition space special collections special collections
conference center
0' 16' 32' 64'
N
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Fifth Floor Plan
mechanical catering kitchenpublic restrooms
auditorium
break-out area
staff lounge events space
public roof garden
N
0' 16' 32' 64'