Date of Award

Spring 5-22-2026

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Architecture (MArch)

Department

Architecture

First Advisor

Michael Kubo

Second Advisor

Stephanie Rae Lloyd

Abstract

Coined the “Palace for the People,” the American public library was established as a free, democratic haven for the public’s literary and educational needs. Adapting to the changing needs of its patrons, the public library’s services have extended beyond book access to provided services ranging from tool rentals to warming centers, postal services, and more. As both an essential landmark of the physical city through its exterior and provider of social infrastructure on its interior, public libraries seek sustainable avenues to continue their tradition of gathering, idea exchange, and provision. Expanding upon the identity of the public library as a democratic commons, this study proposes a physical expansion of the Boston Public Library into Copley Square. Referencing the autonomous architectural language of the library, this proposal extends the library’s social and educational services through the lens of food systems, allowing patrons to partake in the production, process, and product of urban agriculture.

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