Downtown Bend Library

Public library in Bend, Oregon, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Downtown Bend Library is a library in Bend, Oregon, United States.[1][2] The two-story, 38,855-square-foot (3,609.7 m2) building was designed by the Portland-based Thomas Hacker and Associates, and opened in 1998.[3] The library has an annual moden train display.[4][5]

Location601 NW Wall Street, Bend, U.S.
Typepublic library
Established1998; 28 years ago (1998)
ArchitectsThomas Hacker & associates
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Downtown Bend Library
Photograph of the Downtown Bend Library, a modern brick and glass building, on a sunny day. Above the doors is a sign that reads Deschutes Public Library and a minimalist logo of multicolored vertical lines representing books. A metal statue appears in front of the library. There are bike racks on either side of the entrance. Two people approach the library afoot.
44.05711°N 121.31667°W / 44.05711; -121.31667
Location601 NW Wall Street, Bend, U.S.
Typepublic library
Established1998; 28 years ago (1998)
ArchitectsThomas Hacker & associates
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Parent organizationDeschutes Public Library
Websitewww.deschuteslibrary.org/about/libraries/downtownbend
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