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Chicago Public Library, Chinatown Branch

Year
2017
Status
Built

Serving as a new civic, educational, and social hub for Chicago’s vibrant Chinatown neighborhood, the 16,000-square-foot Chicago Public Library, Chinatown Branch, provides a much-needed public gathering place geared toward inclusive community activities and technology-based learning. Its design balances elegant aesthetics, pragmatic programming, and green design solutions. The Chinatown Branch Library—adjacent to the Cermak-Chinatown CTA Red Line train stop—sits at the intersection of South Archer Avenue and South Wentworth Avenue.

Serving as a new civic, educational, and social hub for Chicago’s vibrant Chinatown neighborhood, the 16,000-square-foot Chicago Public Library, Chinatown Branch, provides a much-needed public gathering place geared toward inclusive community activities and technology-based learning. Its design balances elegant aesthetics, pragmatic programming, and green design solutions. The Chinatown Branch Library—adjacent to the Cermak-Chinatown CTA Red Line train stop—sits at the intersection of South Archer Avenue and South Wentworth Avenue.

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