From an article in Designers West Magazine in April, 1967. The caption reads: "The ultra-modern Washoe County Library in Reno, Nevada, is a unique, free-form design with few interior walls. Visitors relax and read in elevated circular reading areas on top of giant poured concrete mushrooms that rise two and three stories from the ground level. Natural plants line the flagstone walkways and adorn the reading areas, while a fountain plays on the ground level."
| Creator: Designers West Magazine | Date: 1967 | Source: Special Collections, University of Nevada, Reno LibrariesDownload Original File
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Designers West Magazine
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Special Collections, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries