WF Education were engaged by Rhondda Cynon Taf CBC to design and fit-out the brand new Llys Cadwyn library facility. Having been awarded the contract in August 2018 we worked with RCT CBC and their stakeholders, developing the layout, along with bespoke items and producing full colour schemes including proposing floor finishes.
All interested parties collaborated closely throughout the process. We specified and provided the shelving and loose furniture. We designed elements specific to the new space, which included the reception desk, children’s/teens focused zone, under stair buggy nook and cosy reading dens.
We also designed and provided a light and temperature-controlled display box to fit within a feature display wall. This was to contain a rare artefact that had been donated to the library that needed to be on display to the public but protected from damage.
The WF team ran regular meetings which also included the main contractor Willmott Dixon, for whom RCT CBC are their clients. Although WF Education was contracted to the Authority, we worked with Wilmott Dixon and their partners to ensure complete cohesion of the project including M&E containment etc. The lead architect on the project from DarntonB3 Architects was also involved to ensure the aesthetic concept was maintained throughout.
This is a multi-use facility and we worked alongside partners including One4all which delivers social help and advice to the local area. We looked at the area and the space as a whole and designed to incorporate all the required services so there was a welcoming and cohesive feel.
The facility includes:
- Library space for adults and children
- Archive
- Adult learning space
- One4all hub including private meeting rooms
- Exhibition
- Café
- Public Gym
Rhondda Cynon Taf Library is a truly flexible community space – open plan and welcoming to encourage everyone to come into the building to explore what is on offer. For example, to encourage the community using the One4all service to venture into the library space without feeling intimidated. To encourage users popping up to the gym to look at the latest releases and to inspire library users to consider using the gym space. The whole building is made welcoming by there being a vibrant café space and exhibition area that serves all areas. Removing pre-conceived barriers of a library being a quiet ‘stuffy’ space not for all.