Second Story and Beyond
Second Story & Beyond: Transforming a Library into an Interactive Children's Museum
Client: City of Rancho Cucamonga I Design: CambridgeSeven I Fabricator: Xibitz I AV: Electrosonic & RLMG I Subcontractor: Boss Display
The Challenge
In an era where digital screens often dominate children’s attention, the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California, embarked on a daring journey to redefine the traditional library experience. Partnering with design experts CambridgeSeven and fabrication specialists Xibitz, the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library has unveiled a groundbreaking transformation of its second floor — now home to far more than books.
The aptly named Second Story and Beyond exhibition is an interactive wonderland that combines learning, sensory development, movement, and creativity. With a strong emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), the new library floor is designed to nurture curiosity and foster a love for learning through carefully curated hands-on experiences.
The Result
This ambitious project was brought to life through the collaborative efforts of several key players:
- CambridgeSeven: Provided the visionary experience design
- Xibitz: Head of fabrication and overall project management
- Boss Display: Created the incredible water table and overhead climber
- Electrosonic: Implemented state-of-the-art AV hardware and media
- RLMG: Provided high quality media content
- Taylor Studios and Moss: Contributed specialized expertise to various elements
One of the most innovative aspects of this project is the exhibit’s adaptability. The entire floor can be updated with new graphic packages that run through every exhibit, ensuring that the space remains fresh and engaging for years to come. This forward-thinking approach allows the library staff to continually evolve the experience, keeping pace with educational trends and community needs.
The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library’s transformation illustrates how traditional institutions can evolve to meet the changing needs of their communities. By creating a space that encourages active learning, sensory exploration, and creative play, the library has positioned itself as an essential hub for childhood development and family engagement.
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