Anwesha Santra
The Long Room resembles a cathedral with books as the sacrament. The towering wooden shelves and marble busts form an atmosphere of reverence. It houses the Book of Kells and centuries of scholarly work.
This white/gold Baroque-style library has a heavenly quality to it. The ceiling frescoes are tributes to knowledge and faith, while the many sculpted details reward the viewers' slow study of them.
This futuristic library is a giant "eye" that's able to watch its readers roam through bookshelves. The shelves of books ripple around the walls and ceilings, creating a flowing feeling of movement.
Rich frescoes, antiquated globes, and ancient volumes define the unique character of this historic library. The thick atmosphere here is only broken by the sound of awe whispered by the visitors.
This historical site is known for its detailed architecture and design in the fine arts. The decor includes ornamental woodwork, massive stained glass windows, and elaborate chandeliers.
Age-old books are placed inside thick walls to protect them from the effects of climate change. Impressive craftsmanship, gold leaf, lacquered woods, and the complexity of the designs make this university library an excellent example of elegance.
Originally established as a private collection, it now is a premier scholarship and fine arts institution. The interior incorporates ornate ceilings and classical bookcases, housing some of the world’s oldest and most important manuscripts and drawings.
This modern minimalist structure resembling a large white room allows visitors to observe the beauty of design through clear outlines and open levels. People will notice that soft lighting creates a calming aura that induces meditation.
This contemporary library gives the impression of books floating because of the suspended shelving and glass wall, creating a sense of depth and drama. Natural light cuts through the outside green foliage and fills the building with light.
The exterior of the building is softly illuminated by the translucent stones that make up the exterior walls of the building. The interiors allow for sufficient light to illuminate the rare books.