Prescott Public Library had an impressive range of artworks associated with it. There was a long mural behind the library which included fanciful elements like this dragon, as well as elements from the history of the area.
There was a strong local studies presence in the library as well, with the Kachina doll featuring.
You can see more photographs of the mural and the library in the slide show below
The Appaloosa Library is part of the Scottsdale Library Public Library. It is in a new area of Scottsdale. It is mostly lit by sunlight, although lights are installed for use on cloudy days. It is a beautiful building, well designed for the Arizona location.
The image below shows an education game which is about the library, helping children learn about the environmental features of their library while they are in the building. The children's area was amazing with lots of games to stimulate brains, and a few to build muscle as well.
This photograph shows the ceiling of the building with the sculptures highlighting the sculptural nature of the ducting. It looked great, and fitted well with the overall design of the building.
This is the outside space, as you can see there is a lot of shading provided by the roof. Although it was a warm day, it was pleasant in the shade.
This was a very well used library with lots of people reading, listening, browsing and receiving assistance from library staff. You can look at the slideshow below to see more photographs of this library, or click on this link to be able to read about each photograph.
Mustang Library, part of the Scottsdale Library system had impressive staff desks for helping with roving reference. The desks were signed info/search with the info part for staff and the search for the public. There were a few of these throughout the library and they were a very effective way of making opac accessible and signaling staff assistance.
Mustang Library played with its name in the art works in the library. These mustangs racing across the bring wall, and trying to break free from it are just one of the many horse themed works of art on display.
The exterior of the library played with traditional designs giving them a new form. It was also very practical as part of the area provided a shaded bike rack (a really good idea in Arizona's climate) and another part gave outdoor seating options (also shaded).
This was yet another really impressive library in Arizona.