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DCist Looks at Impact of Shaw’s Watha T. Daniel Library

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DCist Looks at Impact of Shaw’s Watha T. Daniel Library

From Alden Leonard. Contact him at alden[AT]borderstan.com and follow him @aldenleonard on Twitter. As many Borderstan readers know, the Watha T. Daniel Public Library in Shaw opened in 2010, creating a striking, modern presence along Rhode Island Avenue NW. The Shaw branch of the DC Public Library, encased in metal and glass, was followed by similarly ambitious projects in Tenleytown, Anacostia and Benning. The designs, many of which are by world-renowned architect David Adjaye, make it hard to believe the structures are government buildings. DCist takes a moment to focus on the renaissance of the District’s libraries. It notes that their progressive designs have brought critical acclaim and, more importantly, much-needed attention to the slumping library system. Librarian Ginnie Cooper points out that these projects are favored by architects, who relish the library’s function-oriented public space. "One architect I know calls them today's cathedral — a secular, sacred space." Get an RSS Feed for all Borderstan stories.

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