Architectural Design 5

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Seattle Central Library



"Although the library is an unusual shape from the outside, the architects' philosophy was to let the building's required functions dictate what it should look like, rather than imposing a structure and making the functions conform to that".

Rawlinson, Linnie. 'Creating the perfect public space: Seattle Central Library', CNN, 2 August 2007
Posted by Leah Roberts at 06:49
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