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The exterior of the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago in Neil Burger’s Divergent (2014). (Identified in the film as the “Erudite sector.”)
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102220. reserved a spot at one of the libraries (my first time there!) and got some of my philosophy reading done. i'm really digging spotify's "jazz in the background" playlist these days.
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Mansueto became an igloo this weekend
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The Joe and Rika Mansueto Library, Chicago, 🇺🇸
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#DidYouKnow: Mansueto Library
Did you know that UChicago’s Mansueto Library was a filming location for the 2014 dystopian sci-fi Divergent? Built in 2011, the popular study spot received a Distinguished Building Award from the American Institute of Architects.
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• January 3, 2018 •
I studied in mansueto today! it’s definitely in my top five study spaces on campus. also found out I’m going to finally get my planner from mossery on Friday, which will be a fun weekend project, in addition to my readings and attending different career panels. fun things ahead!
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I truly love getting to the library early in the morning
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Sunday Evening Art Gallery -- Unique Libraries
Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Unique Libraries
In a good bookroom you feel in some mysterious way that you are absorbing the wisdom contained in all the books through your skin, without even opening them. ~ Mark Twain
Geisel Library, University of California, San Diego
Library of Birmingham, United Kingdom
Joe and Rika Mansueto Library, Chicago, Illinois
Vancouver Public Library, Vancouver, Canada
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Visiting each other at work that first summer under the guise of playing Pokémon go
- pin on the Joe & Rika Mansueto Library on the University of Chicago campus
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The Most Relaxing and Complete Libraries in Chicago IL 60604
Being able to take a good book, sit down and read it while relaxing yourself can be an excellent way to enjoy a nice day. At Chicago, there are various libraries where you can enjoy this activity while having a good selection of books to choose from. Here are a few recommendations of the best libraries you can indulge yourself to have a good relaxing day with a book in hand:
Harold Washington Library Center:
Over 1.2 million options to read, the award-winning Maker Lab, and the only free music practice room around Chicago can all be found at the Harold Washington Library Center. This library was founded by Mayor Harold Washington after the central library was turned into the well-known Chicago Cultural Center.
Joe and Rika Mansueto Library
A beautiful library with a very unique design that contains over 180-seats to read under a very unique glass dome is what you get when checking out Joe and Rika Mansueto Library. This library is located at the University of Chicago so it is recommended to call before visiting them, but if you happen to be visiting it is worth to go and experience it.
Chicago Public Library Chinatown Branch
This beautiful library located in Chinatown was named by Wired among the “10 of the most beautiful libraries on Earth”. The design itself of the library allows for more natural illumination which helps the many readers, a garden roof and even their thermal storage tanks. There are many books available here and being it a public library, you can just arrive and enjoy a good rest of the day.
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The interior of the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago in Neil Burger’s Divergent (2014). (Identified in the film as the “Erudite sector.”)
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Dear Archy, Do you know of any examples of interesting underground architecture? I’m thinking of maybe doing an underground library for my thesis project, but I don’t know where to start.
Check out previous posts about:
Underground houses
Underground museums
Underground buildings
Also, check out these three recent examples of underground libraries that resolve the design in very different ways:
Joe & Rika Mansueto Library Murphy/Jahn
Library Delft University of Technology Mecanoo
Ewha Womans University Dominique Perrault Architecture
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Mansueto in the rain
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[FREE] [DOWNLOAD] [READ] The Space Within Inside Great Chicago Buildings FREE EBOOK
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Winner of the GOLD Independent Publisher Book Award for Architecture.The Space Within is the first book to bring together the interiors of Chicago’s greatest buildings, featuring them in more than 360 stunning original photographs. Chicago is a mecca for architects and lovers of architecture worldwide, and The Space Within showcases why. These Chicago-area homes, religious spaces, and commercial and public structures give visual meaning to Frank Lloyd Wright’s belief that “the space within becomes the reality of the building.†Travel from famous residences, such as Wright’s Robie House and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House, to dizzyingly majestic commercial buildings. The ornate warmth of Adler & Sullivan’s Auditorium provides striking contrast to the modern, towering underground stacks of Helmut Jahn’s Mansueto Library. The Bahá’à Temple by Louis Bourgeois soars alongside Edward Dart’s humble chapel in St. Procopius Abbey Church. Patrick F. Cannon, who has lived and worked in Chicago for more than sixty years, discusses each building’s architecture, architect, and place in history. James Caulfield, a noted architectural photographer, leads a visual tour into both the intimate and grand interiors of the area’s finest buildings.
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