“I’ve always said I want the library to be a crossroads in the city’s intellectual and cultural life,” Mr. LeClerc said.
Full story on the Humanities and Social Sciences Library's crumbling facade here.

1907
The library in progress. When it was dedicated in 1911 after 12 years of construction, the neo-Classical Carrère & Hastings building was the nation’s largest marble structure.
copyright 2007, New York Times
copyright 2007, New York Times

2006
Discarded objects at the library. Research for findings, a performance conceived by Todd Shalom & myself.
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