In Closing
THE WORLD’S
BUILDINGS
The Kansas City Public Library in Missouri is an intriguing piece of
architecture resembling a book shelf. This striking façade, which runs
along the south wall of the Central Library, features book spines measuring
25 feet by 9 feet. Love it or hate it, you cannot help but be curious about its
origins. Read more about it HERE or watch a video on the building HERE
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