Phillip and I did our Saturday trip to the libraries to play Neopets together today. I chose to return to the Central Library, downtown.
I love that building. It's full of wide open, light spaces. If you want a quiet, hidden corner to curl up with a book, there are plenty of those, too.
I was glad to see that the library is handling the little idiosyncrasies - those little details where design meets real life - quite nicely. On the day that we went to the grand opening (May 23 of last year), I was concerned about the spaces where columns are less than 90 degrees, as well as the spaces beneath the escalators. The only thing keeping someone from walking into those spaces, and banging their head, were two-foot-high railings. It seemed like a tripping hazard to me, especially for small children. (I guess that Rem Koolhaas has more faith in the general public than I do.) Today, those spaces were protected by bight yellow ropes.
I love that building. It's full of wide open, light spaces. If you want a quiet, hidden corner to curl up with a book, there are plenty of those, too.
I was glad to see that the library is handling the little idiosyncrasies - those little details where design meets real life - quite nicely. On the day that we went to the grand opening (May 23 of last year), I was concerned about the spaces where columns are less than 90 degrees, as well as the spaces beneath the escalators. The only thing keeping someone from walking into those spaces, and banging their head, were two-foot-high railings. It seemed like a tripping hazard to me, especially for small children. (I guess that Rem Koolhaas has more faith in the general public than I do.) Today, those spaces were protected by bight yellow ropes.