This is part of the Green Square Library which is on the corner of Botany Road and Zetland Avenue, in the inner city suburb of Zetland. The library and plaza were designed by Stewart Hollenstein in association with Stewart Architecture and built in 2018. This structure features an entrance, stairs and a lift connecting from the underground library to the Reading Room, Quiet Space, Computer Lab, Music Room and Anything Space.
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I love the glass walls. What does the Green refer to?
ReplyDeleteGreen Square takes its name from a small park named in 1938 to honour Frederick Green, a Member of State Parliament who was also a mayor of Alexandria
DeleteInteresting building.
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I love the glass. I guess in inner city we need to go up instead of out. Enjoy your week Jim.
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