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EXHIBIT C - PROPOSAL <br />W <br />U <br />Z <br />W <br />Ix <br />W <br />a <br />X <br />W <br />H <br />Z <br />Q <br />W <br />J <br />W <br />Z <br />O <br />a <br />U <br />U_ <br />J <br />Q <br />Or <br />U. <br />O <br />Z <br />W <br />W <br />Q <br />N <br />m <br />Q <br />w <br />IV <br />U <br />w <br />U <br />Q <br />O <br />oe <br />O <br />IN PROGRESS <br />PROJECT TEAM <br />David Schnee, Library Design Lead <br />Andrea Gifford, Interior Design Lead <br />CLIENT REFERENCE <br />Paula Brehm-Heeger, Library Director <br />Cincinnati -Hamilton County Public Library <br />Paula. Brehm-Heeger@cincinnatilibrary. <br />o rg <br />(513) 369-6972 <br />City Council <br />MAIN LIBRARY REVITALIZATION <br />CINCINNATI OH <br />Group 4 is the design lead for revitalization of the Main <br />Library in Cincinnati. Group 4's design will improve service and <br />enhance the customer experience as well as address life cycle <br />maintenance needs in the 500,000 square foot, two city block <br />complex. <br />Group 4 worked with Cincinnati -Hamilton County Public Library <br />(CHPL) leadership and staff to develop a comprehensive <br />new vision for the Main Library, including reorganized public <br />services and operations. <br />Phase 1 of the redesign includes a new cascading stair in the <br />five -story atrium that connects all public floors for improved <br />navigation and wayfinding. The children's library moves to the <br />first floor of the south building, providing expanded space for <br />children's programming as well as improved technology and <br />collections. The "Teen Spot" will move closer to the children's <br />library as well to better support use by siblings and families <br />who come to the library together. The redesign of the entry <br />plaza will increase visibility and connectivity in the south <br />building, and significantly expand opportunities for outdoor <br />programming and events. Elevator and skylight upgrades <br />round out the maintenance improvements in this first phase. <br />23 — 100 4/19/2022 <br />00 <br />