Architect:Louis Kahn
Location:Exeter, United States
Project Year:1971
Category:Libraries Universities
Kahn structured the library in three concentric square rings. The outer ring, which is built of load-bearing brick, includes all four exterior walls and the library carrel spaces immediately inside them. The middle ring, which is built of reinforced concrete, holds the heavy book stacks. The inner ring is a dramatic atrium with enormous circular openings in its walls that reveal several floors of book stacks.
Architect Louis Kahn was chosen to design the new library in 1965, and it was ready for occupancy in 1971. The library has an almost cubical shape: each of its four sides is 33m wide and 24m tall. The outer area, which houses the reading carrels, is made of brick. The middle area, which contains the heavy book stacks, is made of reinforced concrete. The inner area is an atrium.
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