The architect of Temple University’s beautiful new main library, the Charles Library, recently showcased its work on social media, boasting the new space’s “high-density automated storage and ...
Temple University's forthcoming library, which the university sees as the future "stunning centerpiece of Main Campus," will be named after a university trustee who donated $10 million toward the new ...
As part of a $1.2 billion capital improvement program for Temple University’s Main Campus, the school commissioned Stantec and Snøhetta to design a new library to replace the existing 1960s facility.
Snøhetta’s eleventh library has opened its doors for the fall semester at Temple University in Philadelphia. The new Charles Library is just one of many construction projects initiated by a $300 ...
Thanks to a low-interest loan from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the new Temple University Library will have an eco-friendly place for browsers through its one floor of open book stacks to relax ...
Temple University will receive millions of dollars in state loans to install one of Pennsylvania's largest sustainable green roofs on the school's new library. Last month, Gov. Tom Wolf announced a $6 ...
Temple University’s flashy new library went before the Civic Design Review Committee on Tuesday, and it might be an understatement to say that the information-only presentation went well. PlanPhilly’s ...
Temple University is wrapping up a $120M adaptive reuse project, making a new public health college out of a former library space on its main campus. The college, known as Paley Hall, will open within ...
Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will open a state-of-the art, technology-rich library in 2018, designed for social and academic interaction on campus and in the surrounding community.
The new library at Temple University — still unnamed and now merely a hole in the ground at 13th Street and Pollet Walk — is expected to be completed next year. But for those who can’t wait for a ...
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