Perry–Castañeda Library

The Perry–Castañeda Library's front entrance.

The Perry–Castañeda Library (PCL) is the main central library of the University of Texas at Austin library system in Austin, Texas. PCL is located at 21st Street and Speedway in Austin, TX.

The UT Austin campus library system holds nearly eight million volumes, ranking it as the fifth largest library among academic institutions in the United States, and the eleventh largest overall in the country.[1]

Planning and funding for the PCL were approved in 1972, a construction contract was awarded in early 1974 to Stokes Construction Company, and the facility was opened to the public in 1977.[2] The Perry–Castañeda Library is named for two former University professors, Ervin S. Perry and Carlos E. Castañeda. Professor Perry was the first African American to be appointed to the academic rank of professor and Professor Castañeda played a central role in the early development of the Benson Latin American Collection.

It has long been claimed that the Perry-Castaneda Library was designed to appear, when seen from above, in the shape of Texas. This is officially denied by the University, which has stated: "If you look at a campus map the right way and use your imagination, it’s possible to think of the outline of the library as similar to the shape of Texas. But this wasn’t intentional. Officially it’s called a “rhomboid shape,” and it complements the similarly designed Graduate School of Business building across the street, which was completed the same year."[3]

The PCL is an example of brutalist architecture and has been recognized as Austin's best example of this architectural style.[4]

See also

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References

  1. "Nation's Largest Libraries by Volumes Held". Nation's Largest Libraries. LibrarySpot. 2006. Retrieved 2006-04-24.
  2. "History - Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL)". University of Texas Libraries. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
  3. "UT Myths and Legends, Debunked". The Alcalde. Ex-Students' Association of The University of Texas.
  4. http://www.austinchronicle.com/best-of-austin/year:2014/poll:critics/category:architecture-and-lodging/1558485/

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Coordinates: 30°16′58″N 97°44′17″W / 30.2827°N 97.7381°W / 30.2827; -97.7381


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