San Francisco's new main public library (designed by Pei Cobb Freed) opened five years after Chicago's library and took a similar approach: an updated version of an early-20th-century civic monument. The staid Beaux-Arts architecture of the surrounding City Beautiful civic center provided the inspiration for the exterior, which belies an interior that is considerably more Modernistic, with a five-story rotunda and plenty of natural light.


Photograph by Timothy Hursley.


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