Biblioteca W. Dale Clark Omaha - Nebraska - EE. UU.
1979; Spanish National Research Council; Volume: 32; Issue: 316 Linguagem: Espanhol
10.3989/ic.1979.v32.i316.2385
ISSN1988-3234
AutoresGeorge Hellmuth, Gyo Obata, George Kassabaum,
ResumoThe W. Dale Clark Library, a very popular institution since it was opened, has become a landmark in the urban renewal plan of the City of Omaha. The building, in a square plan and totally symetric, projects its functionality to the outside. Hence, the two large solid walls on opposite facades express the non-public uses while the other two glazed facades express the public areas. A central interior court creates a vast space visually connecting the four upper floors while affords natural lighting through a skylight in the roof.
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