
The Marcy Branch Library in Riverside, California is a civic interior and renovation project by TR Design Group, developed as an expanded public library facility designed to serve a modern neighborhood-scale branch model. The project was refurbished with a reported budget of $7.9 million and delivered approximately 9,000 square feet of library space, effectively doubling the capacity compared to the previous location. The program reflects a shift in contemporary library planning, where traditional book collections are supported by technology infrastructure, flexible study environments, and community-use spaces designed for daily public access.
Architecturally, the renovation emphasizes usability and clarity, with the interior plan structured around public circulation, digital access, and multi-age learning zones. The building includes more than 30 public computer stations, WiFi access, a dedicated study room, and self-checkout stations, reinforcing the library’s role as both informational resource and civic service hub. A standout element is the expanded children’s section, which includes an environmentally themed mural and a life-size interactive tree feature incorporating hands-on learning components. The project also received recognition through the 2012 Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful Mayor’s Award, linking the renovation to broader civic goals of public improvement and community pride.