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David Adjaye’s Francis A. Gregory Library is a Beautiful, Light-Flooded Library in Washington, DC

10/24/2012
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    This summer, <a href="http://www.adjaye.com/">Adjaye Associates</a> celebrated the opening of the <a href="http://www.dclibrary.org/francis">Francis Gregory Library</a> in Washington, DC. The $11-million, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/leed-silver/">LEED Silver</a>-certified building opened in June, setting a high bar for community library design in the nation's capital and across the country. The gorgeous structure was built with passive solar heating in mind, and it features a large canopy that helps to control sun exposure in the summer.
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  • Francis Gregory Library
    The new <a href="http://www.dclibrary.org/francis">Francis Gregory Library</a> is built at the edge of Washington, DC's Fort Davis Park, where a Civil War-era fort once stood to defend the nation's capital.
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    The transparent library looks out on the leafy, wooded park, and the surrounding trees are reflected in the building's glass.
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    <a href="http://www.adjaye.com/">Adjaye Associates</a> won a competition to design two new neighborhood libraries for Washington, DC.
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    The building's glassy exterior reflects its surroundings like a calm lake.
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    "Our mission, with the Francis Gregory Library, has been to offer a new way to experience books, reading and story-telling," writes London-based architect David Adjaye.
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    "Rather than a traditional closed building, this library is porous and open, with the canopy providing a welcoming entrance that invites people inside," writes Adjaye.
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    "Conceived as an extension to the park, it is not only a place to gather, but also a place of contemplation and learning."
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    The walls of the new library are made of plywood with large, diamond-shaped cutouts for windows.
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    Gorgeous pendant lamps illuminate the computer lab.
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    All four sides of the building are uniform, and the checker pattern continues on the roof, where the materials change to metal and glass.
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    The glassy building perfectly frames the park outside, and from any point inside the building visitors can catch a glimpse of the greenery nearby.
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    The two-story library serves children, teens and adults, and it features public meeting rooms and conference rooms on the second floor.
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    London-based architect David Adjaye describes the library, which is located at the edge of a leafy park, as “a woodland folly.”
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Francis Gregory Library

This summer, Adjaye Associates celebrated the opening of the Francis Gregory Library in Washington, DC. The $11-million, LEED Silver-certified building opened in June, setting a high bar for community library design in the nation's capital and across the country. The gorgeous structure was built with passive solar heating in mind, and it features a large canopy that helps to control sun exposure in the summer.

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