Exploring the new Seattle Library
Life 01/02/2004 |Seattle’s library system has been in something of a state of flux ever since I moved down here. Just about the time I came down, the central public library moved into a temporary space just a couple blocks down 8th street from my apartment, across from the Seattle Convention Center. The old building was torn down, and construction began on the new library building.
As I’ve watched the new library building go up over the months, I’ve always been more or less confused by what I was seeing. Lots of diagonals, parts of the building jutting over other parts — it looked interesting, but it just didn’t make a whole lot of sense.
Today, though, thanks to a pointer from mahalie, I finally have some idea at what I’ve been looking at all these months — and not only does it make sense, but I really like what it looks like the end result will be.
It turns out that the Seattle Public Library’s Libraries for All site has an extensive collection of information on the construction of the new central library, including press releases and meeting minutes dating back to 1998 and continuing throughout the construction process, photographs of the library’s construction, and something I’d been wondering about for ages — a floor by floor breakdown of the new building.
Suddenly, it all makes sense, and where before all I’d seen was a confusing jumble of girders and construction equipment, now I can see where all this is likely to end up. According to the status report the grand opening is tentatively set for May 23, 2004 — and you can bet I’ll be there to finally see the end result.
[See also: Moving the library | Seattle Central Library: Everybody’s talking about it | Yet another set of library photos | Shake, rattle, and roll | The library is really cool ]
11 Responses to “Exploring the new Seattle Library”
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January 2nd, 2004 at 7:56 am
Non-conformist architecture: good vs bad
Good:
Bad:
Guess which one is in MY backyard? Thank god my apartment is facing the other way…
January 2nd, 2004 at 7:57 am
Wow… see now that is cool architecture. What do we Torontonians (and this is seriously right in my backyard, thank god my apartment faces the other way) get?
This:
January 2nd, 2004 at 8:18 am
Dang… the image showed up in your little live comment preview thing, but it didn’t show up in the actual comments. So here’s a link to it: Ocad Expansion
January 2nd, 2004 at 11:41 am
That is way cool I can’t wait to actually see it when it finished.
January 2nd, 2004 at 1:02 pm
Drove past the new library today after not seeing it for months. I was stunned at how cool it is looking! I can’t wait till it’s finished.
January 2nd, 2004 at 7:24 pm
Check out the Eugene Library; looks really similar to your building, from a glance.
http://www.djc.com/stories/images/20000718/718library.jpg
January 5th, 2004 at 9:52 am
As libraries go, it reminds me of a pasta maker…all it needs is a big crank on the side…
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00004SPDH/qid=1073325108/br=1-1/ref=br_lf_k_1//103-9393230-9806209?v=glance&s=kitchen&n=289791
I don’t mean to be impertinent. I’m just in a strange humor this morning.
January 10th, 2004 at 11:29 pm
Dude I thinks it’s cool! if you think about it, it’s just Seattle’s style! “New Ageish” (space needle, EMP) Seattle is a very Unique city in that way.
April 9th, 2004 at 11:10 am
Moving the library
For someone who whines and complains every time I switch apartments, I’m fascinated by what it must take to move the Seattle Central Library to its new building.
May 25th, 2004 at 12:28 pm
I love the look of the library inside and out. They have plenty of computers to use also. I hope they keep it clean like it is now. The old library got a little dirty being down town and all.
November 23rd, 2004 at 11:36 pm
i simply love this library cause of it’s unique architecture.