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Description Stadsdriehoek. Hoogstraat The Central Library is shaped like a cube with a cut off corner, a glass 'waterfall' where the escalators are located that connect the six floors.. These declining levels offer space to approximately 250,000 books in an open setting. Arch. Jaap Bakema 1977-83. Twenty years after completion, the largest and busiest public library in the Netherlands was extensively renovated internally by Van den Broek and Bakema and Van Velzen La Feber Bonheur architects.
Date Taken on 3 October 2015, 15:44
Source Rotterdam - Centrale Bibliotheek
Author Fred Romero from Paris, France
Camera location51° 55′ 15.88″ N, 4° 29′ 20.97″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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