Low Memorial Library

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Low Memorial Library is the central administrative building of Columbia University in New York City. It was designed by the renowned architect Charles Follen McKim of the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White and completed in 1897. The building is named in honor of Seth Low, the university's president from 1890 to 1901, who funded its construction in memory of his father, Abiel Abbot Low.

Architecture[edit]

Low Memorial Library is an exemplary model of Neoclassical architecture, characterized by its grand scale and classical design elements. The building features a prominent dome, which is one of the largest in the world, and a grand staircase leading up to its entrance. The interior includes a rotunda with a coffered ceiling and Corinthian columns, reflecting the influence of ancient Roman architecture.

History[edit]

The library was originally intended to serve as the main library for Columbia University. However, as the university's collection grew, the need for a larger library became apparent. In 1934, the Butler Library was opened, and Low Memorial Library transitioned to its current role as the administrative center of the university.

Current Use[edit]

Today, Low Memorial Library houses the offices of the President of Columbia University, the Provost, and other key administrative officials. It is also used for important university events, including lectures, ceremonies, and receptions. The rotunda is a popular venue for academic and social gatherings.

Significance[edit]

Low Memorial Library is a designated New York City Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is considered one of the most iconic buildings on the Columbia University campus and a symbol of the university's rich history and academic excellence.

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