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John F. Germany Public Library

John F. Germany Public Library is the flagship library of the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System (THPL). It is part of the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative and the Tampa Bay Library Consortium.

John F. Germany Public Library
General information
TypeLibrary
Architectural styleModernist
LocationTampa, Florida
Address900 N. Ashley Drive
Coordinates27°57′09″N 82°27′52″W / 27.952547°N 82.464463°W / 27.952547; -82.464463
Opened1968
Design and construction
Architecture firmMcLane, Ranon, McIntosh & Bernardo and McElvy & Jennewein
Website
http://www.hcplc.org/hcplc/locations/jfg/

Located in Downtown Tampa, Florida, the 140,000 sq. ft. library acts as the central reference and resource center for THPL and its local library branch. John F. Germany Library is the largest in the THPL System and features a creative space known as the HIVE, which houses several special exhibits on history, genealogy, and more than 20,000 photographs.[1] The library also features a children's play area and a station with more than 470 models, tools, and learning aids available for checkout.

History edit

Carnegie Library edit

 
The original building of the Tampa Public Library, as it looked in 1917. There have been a few modifications to the building's exterior.

In 1912, the City of Tampa received a grant from the Carnegie Foundation to start development on a building for a main Tampa library on Seventh Avenue. Architect Fred J. James designed the building, and the physical work was completed on the facility on June 30, 1915. However, the opening of the facility was delayed for two years due to funding constraints. On April 17, 1917, the Tampa Public Library opened to the public with a collection of 3,800 books.[2]

The Carnegie building on Seventh Avenue served as the main library's building until the need for a larger building became a necessity with the increase of population in Tampa to 400,000 people. The Tampa City Council, along with community aid, began plans for a new building.[2] The new building, located less than one mile away from the original Carnegie building, began in 1965 and is still in use today.

New library and name change to John F. Germany edit

The new Tampa Public Library opened to the public on April 21, 1968. Designed by architectural firms McLane, Ranon, McIntosh & Bernardo, and McElvy & Jennewein, the new facility was 100,000 sq. ft. and held more than 500,000 books.[2] Nine years later, a new 50,000 sq. ft addition was made to the original building. Designed by architectural firm McElvy, Jennewein, Stefany & Howard, the new addition was connected to the original building by an elevated glass walkway. This addition was dedicated on May 23, 1976.[2]

The Tampa Public Library was renamed on November 1, 1999, to the John F. Germany Public Library in honor of library supporter, civic leader, and former judge, John F. Germany.[2] In the 1960s, Germany was chairman of the Friends of the Library Organization while a sitting Hillsborough County circuit judge. After looking over the city budget he goes to the mayor to use funds from cigarette taxes to pay for the expansion plan. He once called the downtown library on Ashley Street his most significant accomplishment.[3] It was there in February 2015, former John F. Germany Public Library Chief Director Andrew S. Breidenbaugh was named director of the Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System.[4]

The HIVE edit

Opened to the public on November 15, 2014,[5] The HIVE is a 10,000 sq. ft. public community Makerspace originally located on the third floor of the West Building of the John F. Germany Public Library. In 2018, this building was closed and given back to the city of Tampa. The HIVE makerspace was moved inside the Germany Library.

  • The Media:scape is a collaborative workspace featuring seating for 12 and a 42-inch display monitor with VGA, HDMI, and mini connectors.
  • The Makerspace is a community workspace for building, tinkering, fabricating, and creating. Equipment includes two Makerbot Replicator 3D printers, Arduino Uno Boards & Accessories, Raspberry Pi kits, Little Bits Deluxe kits, Shapeoko 2 CNC milling machine, and work stations featuring hand tools, soldering irons, and glue guns.
  • The Robotics Center is a workspace and scrimmage zone for school teams participating in FIRST, VEX, BEST, or any variety of robotics programs.
  • The Arts Center is a space to work on all things arts and crafts, including painting, drawing, sculpting, scrapbooking, screenprinting, sewing, knitting, quilting, and embroidery. Equipment includes Singer sewing machines, Singer sergers, a Brother embroidery machine, an Accuquilt Go! fabric cutter, a Silhouette Cameo paper and vinyl cutter, and other sewing tools.
  • The Recording Studio is a space available for booking equipment for recording and editing audio/video projects. Equipment includes a 27-inch iMac, a Chromakey green screen, a Canon camera with tripod, Behringer Mixer, wireless microphones, headphones, and more.[6]
  • The Flexspace is a multi-use space with seating for fifty, dual projectors with VGA and HDMI, tables, and whiteboards.

Special Collections and Attributes edit

  • The Germany Library offers Art exhibits, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) activities, training or classes. The Germany Library also participates in Fourth Friday. This is a Tampa initiative to have people of the community to interact with what is offered in Downtown Tampa.[7]
  • Florida History & Genealogy Library

More external links edit

  • Florida History and Genealogy Library Blog (last updated November 2014)

References edit

  1. ^ "Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative." John F. Germany Public Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Apr. 2014. http://www.hcplc.org/hcplc/locations/jfg
  2. ^ a b c d e "History of the John F. Germany Library." Library History. http://www.hcplc.org/hcplc/thpl/history/jfghistory.html
  3. ^ "Lawyer John Germany, driving force behind downtown Tampa library, dies at 92".
  4. ^ Andrew Breidenbaugh takes over Tampa-Hillsborough Library System. (2015, February 6). Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved from http://www.tampabay.com/news/localgovernment/andrew-breidenbaugh-takes-over-tampa-hillsborough-library-system/2216773
  5. ^ "The Hive | Home | Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library System". www.hcplc.org. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
  6. ^ HIVE Recording Studio. http://www.hcplc.org/hcplc/services/hve/recordingstudio.html
  7. ^ "Fourth Friday Tampa". Fourth Friday Tampa. Retrieved 2018-10-24.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message John F Germany Public Library is the flagship library of the Tampa Hillsborough County Public Library System THPL It is part of the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative and the Tampa Bay Library Consortium John F Germany Public LibraryGeneral informationTypeLibraryArchitectural styleModernistLocationTampa FloridaAddress900 N Ashley DriveCoordinates27 57 09 N 82 27 52 W 27 952547 N 82 464463 W 27 952547 82 464463Opened1968Design and constructionArchitecture firmMcLane Ranon McIntosh amp Bernardo and McElvy amp JenneweinWebsitehttp www hcplc org hcplc locations jfg Located in Downtown Tampa Florida the 140 000 sq ft library acts as the central reference and resource center for THPL and its local library branch John F Germany Library is the largest in the THPL System and features a creative space known as the HIVE which houses several special exhibits on history genealogy and more than 20 000 photographs 1 The library also features a children s play area and a station with more than 470 models tools and learning aids available for checkout Contents 1 History 1 1 Carnegie Library 1 2 New library and name change to John F Germany 2 The HIVE 3 Special Collections and Attributes 4 More external links 5 ReferencesHistory editCarnegie Library edit nbsp The original building of the Tampa Public Library as it looked in 1917 There have been a few modifications to the building s exterior In 1912 the City of Tampa received a grant from the Carnegie Foundation to start development on a building for a main Tampa library on Seventh Avenue Architect Fred J James designed the building and the physical work was completed on the facility on June 30 1915 However the opening of the facility was delayed for two years due to funding constraints On April 17 1917 the Tampa Public Library opened to the public with a collection of 3 800 books 2 The Carnegie building on Seventh Avenue served as the main library s building until the need for a larger building became a necessity with the increase of population in Tampa to 400 000 people The Tampa City Council along with community aid began plans for a new building 2 The new building located less than one mile away from the original Carnegie building began in 1965 and is still in use today New library and name change to John F Germany edit The new Tampa Public Library opened to the public on April 21 1968 Designed by architectural firms McLane Ranon McIntosh amp Bernardo and McElvy amp Jennewein the new facility was 100 000 sq ft and held more than 500 000 books 2 Nine years later a new 50 000 sq ft addition was made to the original building Designed by architectural firm McElvy Jennewein Stefany amp Howard the new addition was connected to the original building by an elevated glass walkway This addition was dedicated on May 23 1976 2 The Tampa Public Library was renamed on November 1 1999 to the John F Germany Public Library in honor of library supporter civic leader and former judge John F Germany 2 In the 1960s Germany was chairman of the Friends of the Library Organization while a sitting Hillsborough County circuit judge After looking over the city budget he goes to the mayor to use funds from cigarette taxes to pay for the expansion plan He once called the downtown library on Ashley Street his most significant accomplishment 3 It was there in February 2015 former John F Germany Public Library Chief Director Andrew S Breidenbaugh was named director of the Tampa Hillsborough County Public Library System 4 The HIVE editOpened to the public on November 15 2014 5 The HIVE is a 10 000 sq ft public community Makerspace originally located on the third floor of the West Building of the John F Germany Public Library In 2018 this building was closed and given back to the city of Tampa The HIVE makerspace was moved inside the Germany Library The Media scape is a collaborative workspace featuring seating for 12 and a 42 inch display monitor with VGA HDMI and mini connectors The Makerspace is a community workspace for building tinkering fabricating and creating Equipment includes two Makerbot Replicator 3D printers Arduino Uno Boards amp Accessories Raspberry Pi kits Little Bits Deluxe kits Shapeoko 2 CNC milling machine and work stations featuring hand tools soldering irons and glue guns The Robotics Center is a workspace and scrimmage zone for school teams participating in FIRST VEX BEST or any variety of robotics programs The Arts Center is a space to work on all things arts and crafts including painting drawing sculpting scrapbooking screenprinting sewing knitting quilting and embroidery Equipment includes Singer sewing machines Singer sergers a Brother embroidery machine an Accuquilt Go fabric cutter a Silhouette Cameo paper and vinyl cutter and other sewing tools The Recording Studio is a space available for booking equipment for recording and editing audio video projects Equipment includes a 27 inch iMac a Chromakey green screen a Canon camera with tripod Behringer Mixer wireless microphones headphones and more 6 The Flexspace is a multi use space with seating for fifty dual projectors with VGA and HDMI tables and whiteboards Special Collections and Attributes editThe Germany Library offers Art exhibits STEAM Science Technology Engineering Art and Mathematics activities training or classes The Germany Library also participates in Fourth Friday This is a Tampa initiative to have people of the community to interact with what is offered in Downtown Tampa 7 Florida History amp Genealogy LibraryMore external links editFlorida History and Genealogy Library Blog last updated November 2014 References edit Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative John F Germany Public Library N p n d Web 19 Apr 2014 http www hcplc org hcplc locations jfg a b c d e History of the John F Germany Library Library History http www hcplc org hcplc thpl history jfghistory html Lawyer John Germany driving force behind downtown Tampa library dies at 92 Andrew Breidenbaugh takes over Tampa Hillsborough Library System 2015 February 6 Tampa Bay Times Retrieved from http www tampabay com news localgovernment andrew breidenbaugh takes over tampa hillsborough library system 2216773 The Hive Home Tampa Hillsborough County Public Library System www hcplc org Retrieved 2016 03 20 HIVE Recording Studio http www hcplc org hcplc services hve recordingstudio html Fourth Friday Tampa Fourth Friday Tampa Retrieved 2018 10 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John F Germany Public Library amp oldid 1208483955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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