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In reply to the discussion: Seriously though, how did the Most Beautiful Library in America get Demolished? [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)39. There was a beautiful one in downtown Houston that was incredibly beautiful. One could sit on the
wooden stairs to the upper floor to read, when one didn't want to sit at other places and the selection of books was wonderful. The ambience was somewhat like the one in the OP photograph, but smaller and with a lot of beautiful materials.
In the eighties, IIRC, an ultra-modern library was built across the plaza and they sold most of the books and the selections were not very good, nor was the seating. It felt unwelcoming. The old library was off limits as it was taken for 'administration.'
I felt saddened and that it was a theft of both knowledge and community.
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Seriously though, how did the Most Beautiful Library in America get Demolished? [View all]
ashling
Jan 2015
OP
I would've loved to live there. Urban renewal destroyed a lot of beautiful libraries
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#1
I'm too young to remember, but looking at these pictures, it seems there was a time...
MadDAsHell
Jan 2015
#33
There was a beautiful one in downtown Houston that was incredibly beautiful. One could sit on the
freshwest
Jan 2015
#39
Yes, red steel mouse is a good description. I didn't find it people friendly, but that's just me.
freshwest
Jan 2015
#45
LC is a magnificent building and library. I loved researching there when a grad student at GWU.
appalachiablue
Jan 2015
#52