DC Public Library's bold vision for neighborhood libraries is clearly communicated in the design of six new buildings by three internationally acclaimed architects. To serve this vision, Anderson Krygier developed sign standards for implementation in all the libraries - new and newly renovated, including the historic Georgetown Library. As part of the standards, the dramatic word "Library" becomes a unifying icon throughout the system. It's on the canopy at Anacostia, where the new building provides a learning oasis and a vibrant gathering place, open and welcoming to all.
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