Excerpt from New Building of the Stanford University Library and a History of the Library, 1891-1919
HE new' library building materializes a dream once before almost a reality. When one studies the simple and effective arrange ment of the building with its many Conveniences, made possible through experience, he cannot but think that perhaps the earthquake may have been kind even in its rude shattering of former hopes.
The new library forms a worthy center for the intellectual life of the University. Physically the space in front of the building has become the heart of the campus. Its presence has turned a former thoroughfare into a busy enclosed space that eventually will be parked and take the same relationship to student life as the inner quadrangle. The influence of new university buildings on the streams of student traffic is most interesting and has to be taken full account of in planning both buildings and grounds.
The erection of the library has hastened the inevitable rearrangement of roads through the campus so as to provide easy access to the residence district, in spite of the three projected quadrangles that will form a long rectangle lying as a complete block across the direct course from Palo Alto. The erection of connect ing arcades between the three quadrangles will further emphasize the unity of the central group of university buildings.
In all of these future developments the new library, attractive without and beautiful in its simplicity within, will take its firm place as the very core of our life of scholarship.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book offers a detailed history of Stanford University Library, from its modest beginnings in 1891 to its home in a magnificent new building in 1919. The author describes the challenges faced by the library in its early years, including a devastating earthquake, and the ways in which it has grown and evolved to meet the needs of Stanford University and the surrounding community. The book also explores the library's architectural significance and its role as a cultural center on campus. Through archival research and interviews with key figures, the author paints a vivid picture of the library's history and its enduring impact on the academic and intellectual life of Stanford University. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9780243146710_0
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