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Francis Gregory LibraryThis 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.1
Francis Gregory LibraryThe 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.2
Francis Gregory LibraryThe transparent library looks out on the leafy, wooded park, and the surrounding trees are reflected in the building's glass.3
Francis Gregory Library<a href="http://www.adjaye.com/">Adjaye Associates</a> won a competition to design two new neighborhood libraries for Washington, DC.4
Francis Gregory LibraryThe building's glassy exterior reflects its surroundings like a calm lake.5
Francis Gregory Library"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.6
Francis Gregory Library"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.7
Francis Gregory Library"Conceived as an extension to the park, it is not only a place to gather, but also a place of contemplation and learning."8
Francis Gregory LibraryThe walls of the new library are made of plywood with large, diamond-shaped cutouts for windows.9
Francis Gregory LibraryGorgeous pendant lamps illuminate the computer lab.10
Francis Gregory LibraryAll four sides of the building are uniform, and the checker pattern continues on the roof, where the materials change to metal and glass.11
Francis Gregory LibraryThe glassy building perfectly frames the park outside, and from any point inside the building visitors can catch a glimpse of the greenery nearby.12
Francis Gregory LibraryThe two-story library serves children, teens and adults, and it features public meeting rooms and conference rooms on the second floor.13
Francis Gregory LibraryLondon-based architect David Adjaye describes the library, which is located at the edge of a leafy park, as “a woodland folly.”14














