Library Square, located in the heart of Vancouver, is named after the central branch of the Vancouver Public Library, which opened in 1995. Designed by renowned Canadian-Israeli architect Moshe Safdie, the library stands out with its distinctive Colosseum-inspired form, a striking contrast to the surrounding glass office buildings. The plaza offers visitors a unique urban space where they can admire the library’s spiraling structure and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this cultural hub.
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