Redcliffs Village Library Redcliffs Village Library

Redcliffs Library

CS door system enables an area of the small library to be easily closed off

Redcliffs Village Library

Architect: Young Architect

Contractor: City Care

Customer: Christchurch City Council

Corner meeting door system in Redcliffs Village Library in ChristchurchCorner meeting door system in Redcliffs Village Library in Christchurch
Corner meeting door system in Redcliffs Village Library in ChristchurchCorner meeting door system in Redcliffs Village Library in Christchurch
Redcliffs Village LibraryRedcliffs Village Library

Introduction

Redcliffs Village Library has been lending books in the Christchurch community for over 100 years, since the start of World War 1 in 1914. Starting in a butcher’s shop and ending up in the tennis clubroom after the earthquakes, the new Redcliffs Village Library opened in December 2016.

CS supplied a corner meeting door system which enables an area of the small library to be easily closed off from the rest of the library. CS NewYorker doors are top hung from CS WallMount Track. This room can be used for meetings and for work to be done in private, and when the doors are open there are no floor tracks through the opening, creating a greater sense of space.

The large, glazed doors have manifestations applied to match the branding throughout of the rest of the library, and the CS track and carriage system ensures they slide smoothly with minimal effort.

What the Client Says
"Redcliffs Village Library has been lending books in the Christchurch community for over 100 years, since the start of World War 1 in 1914"

Products used in this project

CS NewYorker Door within Living RoomCS NewYorker Door within Living Room
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CS NewYorker

Explore the versatile CS NewYorker® pre-finished aluminum door online. Perfect for cavity, surface, hinged, or multi-track setups, it boasts captivating design.

WallMountTrackWallMountTrack
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WallMountTrack

Ideal for surface sliding applications, this track requires a strong wall to support a side-mounted track with the door above the opening.

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