Phoenix has a pretty strong tradition of cool, modern libraries. The City has done a very nice job on its recent branch libraries. While nothing in this post is as grand or ornate as most of this thread I hope it can be appreciated on its own merits.
Phoenix, AZ- Burton Barr Central Library
Librarything.com
Flickr
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The north window has these sails on the outside that move to control how much light is let in on a hot day, it also provides a nice view of Midtown PHX
Wandering Book Artists Blog
(my photos)
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These supports that hold up the roof light up like candles on the summer solstice, its very cool.
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"The Crystal Canyon" is the main all glass elevator section of the middle of the building.
Phoenix- Desert Broom Branch Library
(all photos of this library from Flickr)
(the interior isn't as exciting, its just a small branch library, but I figured I should include one interior)
Phoenix- Cesar Chavez Branch Library
LibraryJournal.com
Metropolis Mag.com
MasonContractors.com
Masonrysystems.org
AECCafe.com
Scottsdale, AZ- Arabian Branch Library
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This is the entrance! This library takes the typical library entrance; big, ornate, grand and turns it on its head. The entrance is almost hidden and you work your way through a shady man made slot canyon as you go into the library. I don't think this technique would work for a main Central Library but for this little branch library its a lot of fun.
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This is the kids reading area
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Hope you've enjoyed this mini tour of Modern Desert Library Architecture.