Seattle Central Library
Architect: OMA
Year: 2004
Location: Seattle, United States
Category: Cultural / Library
About
The Seattle Central Library redefines the library as an institution no longer exclusively dedicated to the book, but as an information store where all potent forms of media—new and old—are presented equally and legibly. In an age where information can be accessed anywhere, it is the simultaneity of all media and, more importantly, the curatorship of their content that will make the library vital.
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