The “Reading Room” examines the architecture of 24 libraries in the West and beyond

“Libraries are our primary basic form of social infrastructure. They are places of inclusion, of common ground: public gathering places that equalize age and social class,” writes Lara Swimmer, a Seattle-based architectural photographer, in the arrival of a new eebook that combines her photographs of award-winning, cutting-edge eebook repositories with accompanying texts written by Laura Raskin, editor-in-chief of RECORD.

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