Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Landon Davidson #12
This is one of the libraries at Baldwin Wallace University in Ohio. I went to this school for a semester (and missed OU too bad, so I transferred back home). Baldwin Wallace was founded in 1845, so the buildings are styled nicely on the outside and most are renovated on the inside. This library was cool because the outside is old and almost looks like a castle, while the inside (especially the study area) is very modern. The study areas are actually the most memorable part. They were similar to the new Lower Level 1 of the Bizzell Library, with glass walls between each of the study rooms. However, the walls were much more soundproof in the study area than the Lower Level 1 study rooms of Bizzell. This allowed for you to study/work more efficiently, while not feeling isolated due to the glass walls.
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