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A new chapter in the U. of C.'s long, mixed history with starchitects is about to begin: I bring you the Pillbug Robot Library.


Um, I mean the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library. At bottom right is the "high-density, automated shelving system." Chicagoist "digs" it; Blair Kamin fears it will look self-indulgent. Then again, Kamin hates on Walter Netsch's Brutalist Regenstein Library, which is my favorite building on campus--an imposing, grim bunker of books that doesn't make nice and keeps the riffraff out, the Berlin Wall of university libraries. You want repose? The dim cubicles tucked deep into the concrete on the upper levels are brimming with repose. You could die in there and no one would find you for weeks. A greenhouse? You are afraid of repose. Maybe they could build some cubicles down in the shelving system.

Also worth noting--the underground A Level of the Reg is one of the most social places on campus, despite having all the charm of a DMV. How the building fits into the school aesthetically is one question; how it fits into the culture is another. U. of C. students are odd and may not take to your fancy glass domes. I suspect it will be another nice place to read on a campus filled with such places, provided they find chairs that are more comfortable than the ones in the rendering look, and in the grand scheme of Helmut Jahn it's obviously better than the ridiculous Thompson Center but not as awesome as his gorgeous IIT dorms. And it looks better than the Days Inn-chic new dorm at 61st and Ellis.

But if they're going to spend that much money on a reading room and giant robot librarian, I hope they can find some to spruce up Harper Library, a truly elegant and reasonably well-lit space that, up close, looks shopworn.

NB: Re Kamin's nicknames, I believe the Chicago Maroon was the first to use Barbie to describe Max Palevsky ("Barbie's Dream Dorm").


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Morcy
May 13th - 10:16 a.m.
Whet, have you seen the GSB Ida Noyes reading room (née Ida Noyes Pool)? It features this whole atriumy sunlight thing, too. Strange. I guess that's the new thing for libraries--sunlight to allow daydreaming to happen.

I saw someone on the B level of the Reg today whom I know. I'm really not ok with that. The B level is for freaaaaaaaaks
whet
May 13th - 4:18 p.m.
Wait, Ida Noyes pool is now a reading room? They should have just kept it a pool. That pool was dope.
cza
May 14th - 4:32 p.m.
I'm a fan of the pillbug, but I'll believe it when I see it. Once the project falls behind schedule, and the bean counters start to worry they might have to spend an extra $20 million thanks to the inevitable cost overruns, I'm sure they'll end up covering it with steel rather than glass. We'll finally have Thunderdome where it belongs.
DavidF
May 16th - 10:31 p.m.
"The dim cubicles tucked deep into the concrete on the upper levels are brimming with repose."

The Reg is made out of limestone. Yeah, it looks like concrete, but it's really limestone. You can even see tiny fossils in the walls if you look close.




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