Miller Hull

Front on view of a two story metal and glass library with a mass timber ceiling that extends from the interior to the large overhangs on each side. People walk along the front patio by a low-lying sign that says "Library" in capital letters.

Redmond Library / The Miller Hull Partnership

Source: architecture lab

4-9-2026 | News

by Anton Giuroiu

Positioned in the center of downtown Redmond, the library is conceived as a civic living room that strengthens the public life of the city. Rather than functioning solely as a repository for books, the building expands the traditional role of the library by supporting social interaction, learning, and creative production. Its architecture emphasizes openness and accessibility, allowing the building to operate as a shared space for a rapidly growing community in Central Oregon.

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