• The main entrance to the new Capitola Library is close to where it was at the old building, but that's about where the similarities end.
  • The high ceiling in the new library is meant to evoke the bottom of a ship's hull.
  • The deck area with Adirondack-style chairs adds space for reading and gathering at the new Capitola Branch Library.
  • Eight-year-old Camilla Chavez settled into a reading nook during her first visit to the new Capitola library.
  • Green plates that resemble the leaves of a very big tree in the children’s section are acoustic panels to help absorb noise.
  • Aptos resident Patrick Hung reads in front of the fireplace during his first visit to the Capitola library.
  • One of the community rooms at the new Capitola library.
  • There's no shortage of natural light at the new Capitola Branch Library.
  • The glassed-in teen space at the new Capitola library.
  • The new Capitola Branch Library, at the corner of Wharf Road and Clares Street, cost more that $13 million.
  • Brothers Paul and George Ankeney use the Capitola library's new digital checkout system.
  • Glass and wood run throughout the new Capitola library.
  • The library's deck area overlooks the play structure at the Capitola library.
  • At $13.5 million, the library is the largest capital project the city of Capitola has undertaken.