Seattle Public Library

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cid_1112232879_DSCN0939.150.jpg Seattle Public Library
Designer Rem Koolhaas
Location Seattle, Washington, USA
Date 2004
Building Type Library
Construction System Steel, glass
Climate Mild Temperate
Context Urban
Architectural Style Eclectic Modern
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Building Details
Client Seattle Public Library
Area 362,987 square feet (33,700 square meters)


Seattle Public Library Commentary

"The library sits on a steep urban site with a 29-foot (8.8-meter) height difference between its boundaries on Fourth and Fifth Avenues. At the corner of Fifth and Madison, the wedge-shaped base of the library diminishes nearly to a point. A further dramatic change of scale occurs at the Fifth Avenue entrance to the building. The visitor enters a vast "Living Room," a large unprogrammed space that offers Seattleites an alternative to brand-name coffee shops as a place to relax, socialize, read, and connect wirelessly to the Internet.

"Straight ahead are the stacked and overlapping platforms that support the reading rooms and open areas equipped with computer work stations. Central to the building is a four-tier "Books Spiral" housing the nonfiction collection. This gently sloping pedestrian route, with stairs, ramps, and escalators, is sequenced according to the Dewey Decimal System. It has a capacity for 1.4 million books and other materials."

— Robert Such, ArchitectureWeek No. 236

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"Although the library is sculptural, it is not in any way an attempt to make a form. The library's appearance comes from pushing boxes around to stay within the height and setback restrictions and zoning codes."

— Architect Joshua Ramus, partner at the Rem Koolhaas-led Office for Metropolitan Architecture, quoted in ArchitectureWeek No. 236

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