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Country
  
United Kingdom

Established
  
2015 (2015)

Phone
  
+44 1865 277150

Type
  
Academic library

Location
  
Broad Street, Oxford

Date founded
  
2015

Weston Library

Items collected
  
Books, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, maps, prints, drawings and manuscripts

Access requirements
  
By reader card for the library itself. The Blackwell Hall, two exhibition rooms, a gift shop, and cafe are open to the public.

Address
  
Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BG, United Kingdom

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–4PMSaturday10AM–4PMSundayClosedMonday9AM–7PMTuesday9AM–7PMWednesday9AM–7PMThursday9AM–7PMFriday9AM–7PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera, Duke Humfrey's Library, Clarendon Building, Sheldonian Theatre

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The Weston Library is part of the Bodleian Library, the main research library of the University of Oxford, reopened within the former New Bodleian Library building on the corner of Broad Street and Parks Road in central Oxford, England.

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History

From 1937 to 1940, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott worked on the New Bodleian Library, in Broad Street, Oxford. It is not generally considered his finest work. Needing to provide storage for millions of books without building higher than the surrounding structures, Scott devised a construction going deep into the earth, behind two elevations no higher than those around them. His biographer A. S. G. Butler commented, "In an attempt to be polite to these – which vary from late Gothic to Victorian Tudor – Scott produced a not very impressive neo-Jacobean design". A later biographer, Gavin Stamp, praises the considerable technical achievement of keeping the building low in scale by building underground, but agrees that aesthetically the building is not among Scott's most successful designs. Nikolaus Pevsner dismisses it as "neither one thing nor the other".

The building was constructed of Bladon stone with Clipsham dressings and was opened by King George VI. The Rockefeller Foundation donated 60% of the £1 million cost for the new library building. It included administrative and reading rooms, together with an 11-storey bookstack beneath the building. This was connected with the original Bodleian Library underground by an conveyor belt system for books. It is still possible to walk underground between the Radcliffe Camera and the new library building.

In the early 21st century, the building was rebuilt internally behind its original façade to provide improved storage facilities for rare and fragile material, as well as better facilities for readers and visitors. It reopened to readers as the Weston Library on 21 March 2015. Richard Ovenden (Bodley's Librarian) awarded the Bodley Medal to Professor Stephen Hawking and Sir David Attenborough as part of the official opening ceremony.

The transformed library has been generally well-received, being described as a "hey presto moment for the city" by The Independent newspaper.

In July 2016, the building was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize for excellence in architecture.

References

Weston Library Wikipedia