Breathing New Life Into Our Whare Pukapuka - First View Of Library Transformation
Masterton residents can now see the vision for their district's library, as the first architectural images of the refurbished Masterton District Library are released.

The images showcase a modern, light-filled space that blends functionality with inspiration - revealing how the ambitious $10.75 million refurbishment and extension will enhance the community’s use of the library.
The images highlight:
- a modern extension and expansive, light-filled interior spaces designed for flexibility
- purpose-built areas for community programmes, events, and creative collaboration
- a layout that maximises accessibility and offers many spaces to learn and connect.
The enhanced library will feature a community classroom and lounge, meeting rooms, coffee kiosk, dedicated workroom, and dynamic open-space office, transforming it from a traditional book repository into a true community hub.
With contractor procurement planned to start in September and construction beginning in late 2025/early 2026, the project is expected to be completed in Spring 2027.
During the construction period, library services will continue at a temporary location to be confirmed in coming weeks.

The Council is collaborating with local iwi to create a stunning facility that celebrates Masterton's cultural identity, including integration of te reo Māori throughout signage and navigation.
The $10.75 million investment, approved as part of the Council's 2024-34 Long-Term Plan, represents a major commitment to the District's cultural and educational future, Mayor Gary Caffell said.
"The images we’re releasing today represent more than just a building upgrade - they show our commitment to creating a vibrant hub with creativity, learning, and community connection at its heart," Masterton Mayor Gary Caffell said.

"While we understand the temporary move may require some adjustment for our regular library users, we're confident the end result will exceed expectations.
"This isn't just a library renovation - it's an investment in a vital community space where knowledge is shared, and the community thrives together."