In honor of National Library Week, we’re visiting Seattle Public Library’s Central Library. With its innovative glass and steel design, you could say we’ve come a long way from the world’s first libraries that housed archives of clay tablets and papyrus scrolls. Downtown Seattle’s 11-story flagship public library has lots of open spaces like this one that allow patrons to meet, study, search the web, or read in comfortable, light-filled rooms. It can house more than 1.5 million books, many of which are stored in an innovative "Books Spiral," which displays the volumes in a continuous helix of bookshelves over 3.5 stories without breaking the Dewey Decimal System onto different floors or sections. The library, designed by architect Rem Koolhaas, moves all those books around by using a sorting system that resembles an airport’s luggage conveyor belt. How’s that for high-tech?
Ready, set, read
Today in History
More Desktop Wallpapers:
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A cliffside harbor in Sardinia
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Greece celebrates its independence
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A young bull moose in Denali National Park, Alaska
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A desert arts pop-up, just popped up
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National Bison Day
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Adorable activism
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Nubble Island’s only industry
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New Orleans for Mardi Gras
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Gem State views
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Oh, happy day!
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International Day of the Worlds Indigenous Peoples
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Memorial Day
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A day to celebrate teachers
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National Garden Week begins today
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World Whale Day
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Point Reyes National Seashore in California
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Belgium celebrates its independence
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In the Garden of Europe
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Sanxiantai Dragon Bridge in Taitung, Taiwan
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Celebrating Festivus
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Tortula moss, Netherlands
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National Panda Day
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Infant Sumatran orangutan, Indonesia
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Noctilucent clouds
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A dying breed of tree thrives in an American park
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New Year’s Day in the land of the rising sun
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The Monastery of Roussanou, Greece
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Winter in the Wild West
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Sounds of Bach come to Bath
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Polar bear season in Manitoba
Bing Wallpaper Gallery

