LIVERPOOL CENTRAL LIBRARY
Based on the World Museum, this is Liverpool's main library, built in 1860. After extensive renovations between 2010 and 2013, she mixes the old and avant-garde with taste and brilliance. Its atrium has curved, luminous and futuristic shapes open on the sky with a large glass roof. To avoid losing sight of tradition, the Hornby Library leaves itself in the past with stunning interiors and colonnades, as well as the Picton Reading Room, a circular reading room with old-fashioned shelving. A small feature that proves that it does not belong to library rats: a free video play space.
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