This is an archived listing.

Downtown

Harold Washington Library Center

400 S. State St.

DETAILS:

Harold Washington Library Center is the central location of the Chicago Public Library. Opened in 1991, it is named in honor of the late Harold Washington, Chicago's first African American Mayor. The enormous building’s red stone exterior references other iconic Chicago buildings such as the Monadnock and The Rookery, but the enormous rooftop acroteria, in the form of copper owls, give it a distinctive presence. Always a hub of activity, the library houses over 1.2 million holdings, an award-winning Maker Lab, the renovated Thomas Hughes Children's Library, cutting-edge Teen YouMedia space, dozens of works of art by notable artists, rotating exhibits, music practice rooms and a beautiful top-floor Winter Garden.

ARCHITECT, YEAR COMPLETED:

Hammond, Beeby and Babka, 1991

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