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  2. Tianjin Binhai Library - Wikipedia

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    The five-level library has a total space of 33,700 square meters (363,000 sq ft). [4] It features floor-to-ceiling, terraced bookshelves able to hold 1.2 million books, [1] and a large, luminous sphere in the center that serves as an auditorium with a capacity of 110 people. The library is nicknamed 'The Evil Eye' because the sphere, which ...

  3. Metamorphic library steps - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, these rooms often had high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. The topmost shelves were difficult to reach, so movable library steps or library stairs were created as a form of domestic furniture.

  4. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    In rooms entirely devoted to the storage of books, such as libraries, they may be permanently fixed to the walls and/or floor. [1] A bookcase may be fitted with glass doors [2] that can be closed to protect the books from dust or moisture. Bookcase doors are almost always glazed with glass, so as to allow the spines of the books to be read. [3]

  5. House of the Day: David Hyde Pierce's Spanish Palace - AOL

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    (Check out those gorgeous, floor-to-ceiling wooden bookshelves!) Richard Cassese and Raphael Barragan of Engel & Volkers Los Angeles have the listing. Click on the images below to see more homes ...

  6. 28 Creative Ways to Upgrade Your Bookshelves - AOL

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    Blogger Olivia Anderson put together this mini library for her little reader using floating shelves and cane webbing. She changes up the picture books on display seasonally to give it a fresh look.

  7. A weird, whimsical game is hiding in the bookshelves at Los ...

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    Todd Martens, Los Angeles Times features columnist, partakes in an immersive, game-like experience at the Atwater Village branch library in Los Angeles. The project, called the Bureau of Nooks and ...