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Tag Archives: Libraries
Every Metro Needs This
Metroteka is a concept that is both simple and exciting for readers and book lovers. Warsaw Poland’s Metro now houses more than 16,000 books in an accessible free lending library exclusively for transit passengers. Separated into reading zones for adults … Continue reading
Tubular Bells
In Aarhus, Denmark, the main public library in the city frequently resonates with the sound of a giant tubular bell called Gongen. The bell rings multiple times a day for a heartwarming reason. Atlas Obscura explains that the ringing of the … Continue reading
Kyoto Retreat
During my all too brief week in Kyoto, I was unable to visit one of the city’s best kept secrets due to scheduling conflicts. If find yourself in the old imperial capital and you want to escape the frenetic pace … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Asia, Books, Libraries, Tourism
Tagged coffee house, Japan, Kyoto, Libraries
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Library of the Future
h/t Tom Gauld
Love Letter To Libraries
Canadian artist/tour guide/urban geographer Daniel Rotsztain has been devotedly visiting every branch in the extensive Toronto Public Library system and documenting the project with wonderful, whimsical drawings of each branch. With 102 individual libraries to visit, it’s a big project. … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Art, Books, Canada, Libraries
Tagged Libraries, Library, Toronto
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No More Boring Rides
The Moscow Metro now is offering riders access to a virtual library of hundreds of classic novels. The free downloads are accessible via QR codes from station platforms without prior registration. The entire library is also available on buses and trams … Continue reading
Posted in Books, ebooks, Europe, Libraries, Tech, Writing
Tagged Libraries, Moscow, transportation
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And then there’s this library
I received a decent undergraduate education at the University of Florida. At the heart of the sprawling campus was a substantial library housing wide-ranging collections that included rare book and manuscripts. It even had a terrific comic books collection. So … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books, Libraries, USA
Tagged Lakeland, Libraries, University of Florida
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Do Libraries Float
I love libraries and I love boats; what could be better than a library on a boat ? The Floating Library is a new pop-up project that will open at New York City’s Hudson River Pier 25 on the Lilac Museum … Continue reading
Library Inside Out
This month, the New York Public Library is celebrating the joy of reading with its “I Read Everywhere” program. Readers, writers and librarians are being asked to share photos of their favorite summer reading spots with the hashtag #ireadeverywhere. The … Continue reading
Future Library
Future Library is a public art project by Scottish artist Katie Paterson, which will slowly unfold over the next 100 years in the city of Oslo, Norway.A thousand trees have been planted in Normarka, a forest just outside Oslo. It … Continue reading
