....a little bit about the city's buildings and features, a touch of history and a bit of personal commentary too....bits and pieces about the Launceston region, for folks who live here and those who are interested.
Saturday, 4 October 2014
THE LIBRARY, CIVIC SQUARE
One of the ways I like to "explore" buildings is by playing around with my photo editing programmes - trying to preserve the character of the building whilst removing "distractions" - E.g. keeping the building lines, erasing the cabling etc and sometimes deciding to do nothing at all as the photo says all it need to say. Its a way of seeing and appreciating the little details. But what to do about this building............Suffice to say I couldn't really find anything to appreciate about it and the best I could do was give it a bit of an early seventies colour makeover!!!
If you wish to be further depressed go to http://www.adfas.org.au/downloads/schools/Launceston%20Mechanics%20Institute.pdf and see what was there before!!!! This is actually a great article about the history of the Mechanics Institute, (which was demolished to make way for this building in the early 1970s) and is well worth a look.
The real joy of this structure, is of course its contents - book and photos, historic collections and more plus lovely helpful people to help us find our way around the treasure trove of resources. It is now part of LINC, but is almost universally referred to locally as "the library." Further information is available on the LINC website.
The very parts you've coloured in are the most interesting! Those red bricks are curved, it took a lot of builders skill to get these curves looking so good. It's a great formal Modernist design
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