On the Campus Lewis Library vistas A slide show of photos of the most-talked-about building on campus. The main entrance. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications The main entrance. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications The steel, glass, and brick exterior soars high overhead. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications An overview of the Lewis Library, with Fine Hall to the right. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications Skylights illuminate the central atrium and passageway. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications The walls of the library's public spaces are marked by a profusion of bright colors. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications One of the two bowl classrooms. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications An elongated star is cut into the ceiling separating the 100 and 200 levels. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications The "Treehouse," a spacious reading room on the 200 level. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications Floor-to-ceiling windows in a seminar room. Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications A large research and study area on the 400 level Brian Wilson, Princeton University Office of Communications 0 Responses Join the conversation Name Email Princeton affiliation - Select -AlumniFacultyStaffStudentCommunity MemberNon-alumni Response Plain text Full name and Princeton affiliation (if applicable) are required for all published comments. For more information, view our commenting policy. Responses are limited to 500 words for online and 250 words for print consideration. The Latest See all Rally ’Round the Cannon The College Vanishes Overnight Lives Lived & Lost Jon E. Barfield ’74 Gave Back, Including to Princeton Features Truth Be Told Behind the Research Devin Fore is Exploring the Interplay of German Media and Culture Princeton Portrait A Missionary Who Provoked an International Diplomatic Crisis Related News Essay At Princeton, I Learned About the Deceptiveness of Archives Elyse Graham ’07 says dirty tricks surrounding library access go back centuries Lives Lived & Lost Larry Lucchino ’67 Brought Back the Old-Fashioned Ballpark ’At the heart of it, beneath that textured exterior, was a little kid who loved baseball, who loved ballparks, and who loved cities” Lives Lived & Lost Thomas C. Hanks ’66 Changed How We Understand Earthquakes Friend and fellow geologist Tom Holzer ’65 called Hanks a terrific conversationalist with “tremendous integrity”
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