Seattle's Central Public Library opened in 2004 and is a dramatic design concept of glass and steel.
Filled with light, different colors to represent each floor, and a "books spiral" (gradual slope of about 2 degrees winds through the four floors of book stacks), all make the interior design of this public building cutting edge.
Great slideshow of this modern marvel: Seattle Library Photos.
i like how those bookshelves are aligned like that... directing the flow of traffic in a certain direction.
ReplyDeleteThis is cool!!! I'm gonna be in Seattle in Nov..am glad u gave me dope on a new place to check out ...:)
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