Restoration of the José Saramago Library
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Restoration of the José Saramago Library

Storm Kristin violently struck Campus 2 of IPLeiria, causing severe damage to the José Saramago Library. The force of the wind destroyed equipment installed on the roof and seve...

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Storm Kristin violently struck Campus 2 of IPLeiria, causing severe damage to the José Saramago Library. The force of the wind destroyed equipment installed on the roof and severely damaged the glass facade.

On January 28th, Storm Kristin violently struck Campus 2 of the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, causing severe damage to the José Saramago Library. The force of the wind destroyed equipment installed on the roof and severely damaged the glass facade.

The impossibility of repairing the structure without replacing it completely, coupled with consecutive days of bad weather, allowed massive water intrusion into the building. The result was a chain of damages that affected not only the facade, but also the interior of the library, its collection, and the equipment essential for its daily operation.

As soon as conditions permitted, cleanup, water removal, and damage mitigation operations began. However, the energy efficiency improvement works—already underway before the storm—suffered significant delays and increased costs.

The initial assessment of the exterior damage points to approximately €662,000, but the continued deterioration of the interior could substantially increase this value. Each passing day increases the financial impact and delays the return to normality.

Since 2003, the José Saramago Library has been a space for study, meeting, and learning for hundreds of students, teachers, and researchers. It is a pillar of academic life at the Polytechnic of Leiria. Today, it needs you.

The Polytechnic Institute of Leiria appeals for your support so that we can rebuild this essential space and return to the academic community a safe, functional and dignified library. Every contribution brings us closer to reopening and full recovery.

About the author

The Polytechnic Institute of Leiria (www.ipleiria.pt) is a modern higher education institution (HEI) that bases its activity on four main interconnected areas: education, research, innovative services to society (added value in the area of knowledge transfer), and internationalization. The Polytechnic Institute of Leiria has five schools, welcoming over 13,000 students and more than 1,600 employees. The Polytechnic Institute of Leiria was the leading HEI in the creation of the European University RUN-EU (www.run-eu.eu) and is a partner of RUN-EU 2.0, which has a strong focus on the development of society through education, research, and innovation in a multicultural campus environment. The Polytechnic Institute of Leiria is the only public HEI in Leiria and the Western region of Portugal and is at the heart of a Regional and Global Research and Innovation Ecosystem that includes:

a) 15 research centers supported by the national science and technology foundation;

b) A unique startup ecosystem comprised of 4 startup incubators and 1 startup accelerator;

c) A regional ecosystem that promotes societal engagement, including 2 scientific infrastructures located in the “heart” of 2 industrial parks, as well as the occurrence of more than 2500 internships/year with SMEs and other regional stakeholders;

d) The Portuguese higher education institution that has led co-promotion projects with SMEs supported by the National Innovation Agency for the last 10 years;

e) Experience in national and international R&D in funded projects, including FP7 and H2020 projects, Horizon Europe.

Budget and due dates

As already mentioned, the assessment carried out on the José Saramago Library estimates the losses at around 662,000 euros.

The deadline for carrying out the necessary interventions is December 30, 2026.

Thu, 09/07/2026 - 13:51

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