At the Hyde Park Miriam Matthews Branch Library in Los Angeles, a sculptured copper-clad cornice maximizes natural light—allowing it to travel through large clerestory windows and deep into the reading areas. Robin Givens, a local grade school teacher, led the creation of a mural and feature tiles that appear on the building façade shown here. The branch is named after a pioneering librarian who joined the Los Angeles Public Library in 1927 and was a recognized expert in Black History. This project was designed by our Mithun | Hodgetts + Fung studio in Culver City. 📷: Tom Bonner
Posted: 12.08.2021