Gateway Library
Mesa, Arizona
The new Gateway Library, spanning 28,000 square feet, is set to become a vibrant community hub. It will feature a versatile multi-purpose room, a THINKspot collaborative workspace, a dedicated Teen Zone, and a Children’s Area. Each zone within the library will be distinctively color-coded to enhance navigation and engagement.
To facilitate navigation and attract visitors to the library’s entrance, the building identification features letterforms that creatively showcase the library’s name and blend seamlessly with the exterior of the building. Internal illumination shines through perforated corten steel, ensuring not only practical visibility after dark, but also transforming the entry area into a vibrant public plaza.

Rendering of Gateway Library’s primary entrance *
The experiential design concept, inspired by a geode, is deeply integrated into and influenced the interior architecture. Rough-and-ready materials reflect the natural surrounding of the Sonoran desert, and open to reveal a bright, gleaming interior.

Visioning for geode concept

Vehicular and Pedestrian Monument IDs
Distinct placemaking treatments on each volume create branded environments for each zone. The ‘Pixel Paseo’, a digital art display, will feature animated and interactive elements designed to captivate children, funneling students from the adjacent school into the library’s core spaces.

The Pixel Paseo (left) and Children’s Library (right) *

THINKspot Makerspace


The full sign program was guided by trauma-informed design principles, in recognition of the key services that libraries provide to our communities. Wayfinding and other signs throughout use a sensory-sensitive color palette and are bilingual.

Room and Restroom Identification
Scope:
Placemaking, Signage, Wayfinding
Role:
Design and Creative Direction
Architect:
Owner/Client:
City of Mesa
Size:
28,272 SF
* image courtesy of Richärd Kennedy Architects