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DIGroup Architecture Named “Library Champion” for Second Consecutive Year

This back-to-back recognition follows DIG’s previous award-winning multi-million dollar historic transformation of the LBFPL Main Library

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DIGroup Architecture
March 17, 2026

DIGroup Architecture (DIG) is being recognized by the Long Branch Free Public Library (LBFPL) as a Library Champion for the second year in a row. The firm will be honored at the Annual Library Champions event celebrating DIG’s inventive renovation of the historic Elberon Library Branch.

This back-to-back recognition follows DIG’s previous award-winning multi-million dollar historic transformation of the LBFPL Main Library. This latest Architect-of-Record assignment focus shifts to the Elberon Branch, a 3,000-square-foot neighborhood treasure that has served as a cornerstone of the community since 1911. 

 

Preserving a Century of Heritage 

The $792,000 renovation, which began late last summer and is receiving its finishing touches, centered on a delicate balance: modernizing the facility’s infrastructure while preserving its 115-year-old architectural vernacular. The project was strategically scheduled to ensure the library would be ready for its peak summer season, a time when it becomes a cherished destination for local families and seasonal visitors.

“The Elberon Branch is an enduring landmark in today’s modern world,” said DIG Principal Rich Alderiso. “Our goal was to preserve that timeless charm while upgrading systems so this treasure can serve generations to come. To see both library buildings reflect the greatness and uniqueness of Long Branch is deeply meaningful to our team.”  

Maintaining the integrity of the historic structure was a central challenge for the DIG team. Rather than opting for modern replacements, DIG embraced a restorative approach that included:  

  • Maintaining the Iconic Red Doors: In collaboration with a specialty millwork contractor, the library’s signature entrance doors were carefully rehabilitated and retained. 
  • Lincoln Avenue Façade: Despite their deteriorated condition, the original windows underwent a thoughtful restoration to improve performance and safety while maintaining their character. 
  • Technical Precision: The team applied meticulous attention to detail, matching historic paint colors, replicating original trim, and researching and reproducing original molding profiles where the originals were missing or damaged. 

  

In addition to these restorations, the project included a complete roof replacement, fully renovated restrooms and new energy-efficient lighting. 

“Long Branch is a city that truly values knowledge, opportunity and community," added Jaime Masler Beach, DIG associate principal and senior project manager. “DIG has once again proven that we are a partner that understands the soul of our library and Carnegie-era institutions.” 

Beyond the structural enhancements, the project also focused on creating an inviting, functional interior that honors the building's legacy. 

“Recognizing the deep connection the community has to this building, we approached the interior updates with immense care to ensure the facility continues to look and feel like the library generations have known and loved,” said Kate Haas, DIG associate and director of interior design. “By coordinating closely with the library’s vendors to integrate new furnishings and custom casework that complement the historic trim and moldings, we’ve enhanced the user experience while preserving the warmth and charm that make the Elberon Branch a true community home for decades.”    

 

Ahead of Schedule 

Recognizing the library’s role as a vital community hub, DIG collaborated closely with the LBFPL team and city officials to maintain a proactive schedule. The original scope was completed on time for the spring 2026 reopening, and at the owner’s request, additional improvements, including interior renovations, new library furnishings, and custom casework, are planned to be completed before the summer season.  

KEYWORDS: energy efficiency infrastructure interior design library building lighting renovation roof replacement

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