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Atrium of the Phillips Exeter Academy — the largest secondary school library in the world [4738 x 6144]

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  1. craigc6 says

    Built in the 70’s?

  2. goetschling says

    Louis Kahn?

  3. HereToBrowseOnly says

    “A great building must begin with the unmeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed and in the end must be unmeasurable.”

    -Louis Kahn

  4. cpjw99 says

    My granfather and dad went there. In the 1970’s, my dad was expelled for lighting one of his teachers car on fire. I applied in the late 90’s with nothing but straight A’s and amazing extra curricular activies and was denied. Got into all my other schools…

    That school holds some serious grudges!

  5. pau1rw says

    /r/AccidentalWesAnderson

  6. aidanrf says

    But look at the exterior ugh

  7. itsmerhea says

    Currently sitting in Arch History 4 right now talking about this building!!

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