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February 7, 2007

Project of the Month: A library’s well-loved past, and its bold new future

By CLAIR ENLOW
Special to the Journal

Photos by Michael Jensen
The Douglass-Truth library addition leaves the historic dignity of the library intact. Copper cladding will turn blue-green over time.

The stately brick and terra cotta, Carnegie-era Douglass-Truth branch of the Seattle Public Library is still there, commanding the corner of 23rd and Yesler, just as it has for almost a century.


 
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