Llanrwst Library, Wales
A new community hub for rural Conwy when the building which had been the Glasdir Business and Conference Centre in Llanrwst became available.

The existing library, just across the road, was in a small, outdated building requiring considerable repairs and investment, so the chance of more modern space in a building shared with other organisations made for a good business case.
Though modern, the building presented challenges; an awkward main space broken up by pillars, areas without enough light, while the best space was a quite separate large conference room. An early decision was taken to locate children’s here. The challenge to make a cold, formal space feel both friendly and exciting for children was one that was relished by the creative teams at Opening the Book and Conwy Libraries, resulting in some really inspirational and enjoyable discussions.

The ceiling is very high so we designed a large-scale feature for one wall which took a woodland theme from the nearby Gwydir Forest Park. Local author/publisher Myrddin Ap Dafydd generously gave permission for his book The Story of Wales to be used as inspiration, with selected extracts to be used as wall graphics. The book’s illustrator, Dorry Spikes, was commissioned to supply new work especially for the space, as well as giving permission to use of some of the illustrations from the book.
The children’s feature has two hideaways where children can climb in to read or play. The graphics carry the woodland theme with one of the hideaways being a fox den and the other a tree house giving a view to a deer park and ancient manor house. The central area shows a specially commissioned work from Dorry Spikes featuring a variety of animals and insects which children can spot with the help of an I-spy sheet from library staff. The square panels at the front of the section have more graphics and a magnetic Adders and Ladders game produced by Dorry. To take advantage of the high ceilings, Dorry drew a variety of birds which were printed onto adhesive vinyl and these are spread around the space with a Red Kite circling very high on one wall, in reference to Myrddin Ap Dafydd’s poem The Land of the Red Kite. The birds were also used on the signage headers. Spare bird graphics were dotted around the main library so that adults could also enjoy these beautiful drawings.
An additional feature in children’s is the Big Book which provides an excellent focus for storytimes and other activities. The text and graphics on the Big Book were taken from The Story of Wales. All of the bookcases in the children’s library are mobile and easy to move so a large space can be cleared for events whenever required. Our picture book and board book units are tiered to make book covers visible and to make it easy for very young children to browse for themselves.

The building was quite dark with low ceilings and natural light was restricted by artwork covering the exterior windows. The new layout sought to open-up the space to create a relaxing and welcoming environment and to facilitate flow of both staff and visitors accessing the multiple functions of the centre throughout the building. Colours and finishes were selected to be sympathetic with the natural materials in the building (stone walls and slate floors). The graphics were removed from the windows to let in more light.
Read more about Opening the Book's involvement in transforming Llanrwst Library on their website
