The South Court is “the first permanent addition to the New York Public Library in 89 years … a three-story infill structure,” according to architect Davis Brody Bond (now Davis Brody Bond Aedas).
An illuminated bridge creates a transition between the old, staid library and the new infill piece. The contemporary structure sits in contrast to the library’s old, neoclassical exterior walls.
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