A lot of these are gorgeous and just surreal.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2..._book_reflections_libraries.html?wpsrc=fol_tw
http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2..._book_reflections_libraries.html?wpsrc=fol_tw
I know right? I want to see that place in person, since my father's family lived not too far from there.I wish I was in the 4 th one .... Wow !
Some of the structures, have amazing ceilings as well. :wink:A lot of these are gorgeous and just surreal.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/behold/2..._book_reflections_libraries.html?wpsrc=fol_tw
?Unfortunately we live in a place where Conservatives don't think it's worth anything to have nice libraries, if any at all.
You really are turgid little man bringing your bile into a thread like this. I could start a thread about Little Red Riding Hood and you would find a way to crap on it with petty agendas.Unfortunately we live in a place where Conservatives don't think it's worth anything to have nice libraries, if any at all.
Awesome! Never knew it existedThe Great Library at Osgoode Hall should have been there.
All of Osgoode Hall is quite spectacular. Well worth a visit.Awesome! Never knew it existed
Ottawa Parliament is gorgeous, wow. (did a search) http://ghealy.smugmug.com/Events/Ottawa-December-2006-1/P1070835/120125633_cHsf9-M.jpgI spent many hours studying/researching in the MIT Barker library. Beautiful place inside, outside and surroundings.
I think the Ottawa Parliament library is a national treasure. If you have not seen it, it is a breath taking must see.
I don't think there are many Toronto libraries that will come close to the architectural masterpieces the OP posted originally. I know that Toronto's Reference Library recently underwent a renovation, but it still has dull 1970's era look. I partially agree with yung_dood in that the Ford brothers felt that there were too many libraries around. It's very sad when certain people feel that libraries are a waste of land and money when they are still important and relevant today.?
Your comment is ignorant - Perhaps you should spend some more time in your local library and educate yourself.
Refer to post # 4 or even better, go visit it in person.
I highly doubt that every library in the cities mentioned above are as elaborate as their main one. I would imagine most of them are as plain and simple as the multitude of libraries we have throughout the province.I don't think there are many Toronto libraries that will come close to the architectural masterpieces the OP posted originally. I know that Toronto's Reference Library recently underwent a renovation, but it still has dull 1970's era look. I partially agree with yung_dood in that the Ford brothers felt that there were too many libraries around. It's very sad when certain people feel that libraries are a waste of land and money when they are still important and relevant today.
This is exactly what I was talking aboutI don't think there are many Toronto libraries that will come close to the architectural masterpieces the OP posted originally. I know that Toronto's Reference Library recently underwent a renovation, but it still has dull 1970's era look. I partially agree with yung_dood in that the Ford brothers felt that there were too many libraries around. It's very sad when certain people feel that libraries are a waste of land and money when they are still important and relevant today.