Notes on Architecture: While today's assessment of the North...

Wednesday, Jul 29, 2009  |  Updated 7:15 AM PDT
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While today's assessment of the North Beach Library project debacle (excerpted here from Beyond Chron) makes a splendid bed for itself, add some extra bonus fun by envisioning the lobby of the SFPL while reading it: "Libraries are square or rectangular buildings. In addition to being three-sided, none of the Triangle’s sides are equal, making for a curiously-shaped building replete with odd angles, the antithesis of a structure whose primary purpose is to house bookcases." [Beyond Chron]

Posted Jul 29, 2009
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