About the Library

Renovation Project

The History

The Vision

The Project
The current library facility opened in September of 1989, having moved from its previous location which is now the Tempe Historical Museum.  

When the library opened, the Internet didn’t exist and the collection consisted primarily of books and magazines.  Since that time, the Library has expanded its services to include public access computing, a full range of audio-visual materials, and online access to reference and research materials via the Internet. 

The Tempe Public Library is one of the busiest libraries in the Phoenix metropolitan area with over 1,000,000 visitors each year.  

In May of 2006, Tempe citizens passed an $8 million dollar bond issue for the renovation of the library and technology enhancements.

Project Concepts:  
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Design Vision:

To create an extraordinary library that will delight and amaze patrons of all ages and interests.  


Customer Service Vision:

To create a user-centered model of service.

To create a system that fosters a team approach for service at all levels.

To use technology when possible to enhance services and improve efficiencies.

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Architect: 
Engberg Anderson, Inc.

Bill Williams, Lead Designer
http://www.engberganderson.com/

Selected through a competitive process, Engberg Anderson is an award winning architectural firm.  The firm has extensive experience in both designing new libraries and renovating existing facilities. 


Construction Team:
Okland Construction
http://www.okland-const.com/

Okland is a forward-thinking construction management, general contracting and design-build firm that maintains a national presence within the construction industry. Local projects have included the Glendale City Main Library and the Tempe Center for the Arts.

More Information
For more information regarding the project, contact Library Administration at (480) 350-5500 or