NY Public Library Unveils $200 Million Renovation with Stunning Free Rooftop Access | Go Travel Daily

NY Public Library Unveils $200 Million Renovation with Stunning Free Rooftop Access

A new rooftop terrace is about to open in Manhattan, but unlike the others in town, this one will be free.

Following a $200 million renovation, the New York Public Library‘s former Mid-Manhattan Library has transformed into the 180,000-square-foot Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library. As part of the upgrade, the utilitarian roof was re-envisioned, and the new design features an L-shaped outdoor space, which will be the city’s only publicly accessible rooftop terrace without an admission price.

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However, while the new library opened its doors this week in a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the rooftop terrace will remain closed until state guidelines allow it to welcome visitors.

In the meantime, visitors can step into the library system’s largest circulating branch and see the new indoor centerpiece, called the Long Room, featuring five levels of browsable book stacks opening up to a stunning 42-foot high atrium. This space includes long tables and unique ceiling artwork, echoing the iconic style of the famed Rose Main Reading Room in the NYPL’s flagship, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, diagonally up the street. While the stacks support a 400,000 book capacity, the design embraces future formats with flexible shelving options.

Limited browsing is currently available, and computer use is by appointment on the first four floors; the fifth floor is open solely for research appointments.

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Other significant additions to the new building, which is located at the southeast corner of 40th Street and Fifth Avenue, include notably increased seating capacity; the 21,000-square-foot Thomas Yoseloff Business Center; a 26,000-square-foot area dedicated to kids and teens featuring a podcasting studio; and the 20,000-square-foot Pasculano Learning Center for adult education classes (which is presently closed).

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When guidelines permit its opening, the rooftop will unveil a “wizard’s hat” design that is a nod to the patinated copper-clad mansard roofs of the Beaux Art style often found in midtown. Surrounding it is a programming room enclosed in glass, plus an indoor public café alongside the terrace.

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“The transformed Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library shows our city is coming back better than ever before,” remarked New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio at the ceremony on June 1. “The city invested in this landmark institution because we know it will be a place to connect New Yorkers to each other and to the world beyond our city. This is what a recovery means for all of us.”

The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library’s original building opened its doors in 1915 as the Arnold Constable & Company department store before the NYPL took over the space in the 1970s. An adaptive renovation occurred in 1978, but it still felt more like a store rather than a library. The current renovation began in 2017, executed by Dutch architect Francine Houben of Mecanoo architects, who also oversaw the renovation of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, D.C.

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