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Appleton Public Library Reopens After Renovation

Appleton Public Library exterior

After 17 years of planning and an 18-month renovation, the SOM-designed Appleton Public Library has officially reopened, unveiling a modern, light-filled space designed for the future.

The ribbon-cutting ceremony brought together local and state dignitaries, project partners, and community members to celebrate this milestone. Speakers included Library Director Colleen Rortvedt, Appleton Mayor Jake Woodford, Appleton Common Council President Katie Van Zeeland, Library Board President Margi Mann, Friends of the Library Board President Nanci Micke, SOM Senior Associate Principal Jason Fisher, and Jonathan Ballmer of The Boldt Company.

“Aesthetics, daylight, comfort, and flexibility all matter, and this library has them in abundance,” Fisher said. “But in our view, the only true measure of a great library is whether the community loves it.”

The revitalized design introduces geothermal heating and cooling, expanded multi-purpose spaces, and a striking new curved-glass entry pavilion that enhances transparency and connectivity. The decision to renovate rather than rebuild reduced environmental impact while preserving the library’s role as a civic cornerstone. Library Director Colleen Rortvedt emphasized the community’s dedication to the project, describing its “resilience, patience, and unwavering belief in the value of this library.”

SOM is proud to have partnered with the City of Appleton and The Boldt Company to reimagine this essential institution, ensuring it continues to serve generations to come.