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The interior of the library is very important, but just as much attention was paid to the exterior and how to connect it with its surroundings. Architecture firm Schooley-Caldwell states on a page of their website that one of the goals for the library’s renovation project is to “better connect the library with the adjacent Topiary Park and with the Discovery District as a whole” (“Columbus Metropolitan Library: Main Library Renovation”). In result, more people are able to enjoy this other Columbus feature that might not have previously done so. It is very well thought out, creating an easy and intriguing way to progress from inside the library to the exterior, especially in this case of the Topiary Park. There is a very effective connection between the library and its surroundings, including this park and the rest of the Discovery District. Just behind this is Columbus’ Topiary Park.

A coffee shop entices visitors to stop by and relax and then to proceed outside to enjoy the library’s pleasant garden patio. The building continues to exhibit exceptional flow through its rear entrance.
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Picture 3: Large windows and expansive space give reading rooms like this one a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere. The vastness of the atrium may even be viewed as an asset, placing focus on the versatile and ambiguous design of the exceptional space. This does not in any way though detract from the beauty and quality of the library, since the rest of the building goes above and beyond both visual and educational needs for the community. If there is any critique of the library, it would be the underdeveloped atrium, since so many more comfortable seating areas could be set up instead of a vast floor devoid of places to sit and enjoy the space to its true potential. However, while there are a few seats, there is a shortage of functional space considering how much area this atrium occupies. The expansive atrium on the main level provides for an excellent area to congregate and admire the beautiful interior space. As previously discussed with Knowlton Hall, one of the best elements is the seamless flow from space to space. The renovation was able to successfully maintain its historical significance while ensuring it can be projected into the current society and beyond. The entire building gives off a sense of advancement, education, and wonder.

The Columbus Metropolitan Library (CML) is building a new 41,000 square foot 21st Century Dublin Branch Library on its current site – doubling the space of the current Dublin Branch Library. In addition to the 40,000 square foot library building, this project includes a 550-space public parking garage and several roads, including the new Rock Cress Parkway, North Franklin Street and a rebuilt west North Street. Demolition and site preparation activities will begin Monday, Decemfor the new, state-of-the art, Columbus Metropolitan Library Dublin Branch.
