The University of Warsaw Library, one of Poland’s most striking buildings and a dramatic addition to the world’s library architecture, features a postmodernist facade of aged copper paired with a hot pink steel frame from the original 19th-century structure. Perched on the rooftop, lush gardens complete with streams, a fishpond, and panoramic views across the Vistula River draw in visitors. This unique blend of historical and contemporary design elements offers a serene and visually captivating experience.
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