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12/23/2025

Castle Hill Library in The Architect’s Newspaper

In December, New York City’s Department of Design and Construction broke ground on ABA’s renovation and expansion of the Castle Hill Library in the Bronx, developed with DDC and the New York Public Library. The project reworks the 1981 branch into modern civic architecture with clear ties to NYPL’s Carnegie-era traditions. The design establishes a more legible public entry and stronger street presence, anchored by a new central reading room animated by skylights and daylight.

Interior spaces are reorganized to better serve children, teens, and adults, with improved accessibility, updated building systems, expanded technology, and a mix of quiet study areas and flexible community spaces. Sustainability upgrades, including a green roof and energy-efficient systems, are integrated throughout. Construction is scheduled for completion in 2027.

Read more in The Architect’s Newspaper: “Abruzzo Bodziak Architects is modernizing the Bronx’s Castle Hill Public Library.”

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