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Architectural Features of Yale University Library
On the homepage of Yale Law School Library, you can see the following statement: "The main mission of Law School Library is to provide support for legal research in the 2 1 century by integrating all paper and electronic resources. No matter where the data and information are located, they can be obtained through our library, thus providing the most competitive background support for scholars.

Yale University Library is the most imaginative library building in at least the past two hundred years. The exterior of the library building is made of Vermont marble embedded in granite in woodbury. The cold horizontal line on the front of the building brings visitors into a maze full of joy and surprise. The main decoration of the museum is the book itself. The stacks are exposed, * * * is divided into six layers, and each layer has seven shelves. The spines of all the books face outward and surround the center of the hall. The indoor lights are colorful against the striped marble. The curator's office is located in the underground courtyard, and the abstract landscape created by Noguchi is decorated with white marble sculptures. This is a library with various advantages: the reading room hall is elegant, the administration is simple and convenient, and there is a magnificent exhibition hall, which is unique since the Baroque Library in Central Europe.