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grass roof makes the building energy efficient. The new library reveals itself as a building of glass
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losing a staggering 1.1 million books (chronicled in Susan Orlean’s recent bestseller, The Library
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the internal reading spaces. The metallic soffit of the ceiling contrasts with the warm brown flooring.
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walls retell California’s discovery, missions, founding, and Americanization. It is almost completely
isolated from the rest of the library structure, with a glass roof bridging the gap between its outside
face and the green roof of the library. The east wing is designed as a double loaded corridor with
support facilities on the dark interior side and offices along the glazed outer edge. The Library was
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Millennium 2000. The south wing is single loaded, with open circulation galleries and stairs
expressed within the large central space of the library. Designed within the landscape instead of atop,
the grass roof makes the building energy efficient. With a massive green roof that doubles as a
relaxing area to hang out and read, the TU Delft Library blends into its natural surroundings
beautifully. Architects Mecanoo designed the library as a sloped plane, extending the grass from the
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technical engineering, pierces the lawn and library, attaching them like a pushpin. The base of the
slope to the west is marked by a broad flight of steps leading up to a recessed entrance. To protect its
priceless books from light damage, windows were replaced with translucent Vermont marble,
creating a calm and shadowy atmosphere. Look up, and you’ll see five stories of ornate cast-iron
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