Thanks to a group of volunteers, this 19th century church in the Netherlands was saved from destruction to become the cultural heart of the community.
Pews have given way to bookshelves in this former Presbyterian church in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.
The Raised Faculty Building at the University of Cambridge's Sidgwick Site offers a glimpse of a modern campus that never was.
Swiss industrial history, morally dubious wartime economics, a revolutionary sewing machine and a prime example of Modernism all converge in the new location of the library for the Geneva school of art and design (HEAD).
The veil that covers this building hides a bustling library at the heart of the Tallinn University of Technology.
The hospital where Vincent Van Gogh was treated in Arles is now a cultural centre with a library occupying a surprising space.
In 1920, when Louis Roth took over his father Leonhard's business in Liestal near Basel, Switzerland, he took advantage of
On a cliff above city roofs, the new medical library in Lausanne provides busy students with room to work and breathe.
Named after Sir Banister Fletcher, the library of the Royal Institute of British Architects is among the world's largest dedicated to architecture.
Situated in an idyllic lakeside park, this Neues Bauen masterpiece completed in 1942 launched Ticino's architecture towards modernity.
Plagued by environmental issues and a controversial name, the library of the Cambridge history faculty is indissociable from the evolution of Modernism in the UK.
This award-winning library combines contemporary design with a colourful reference to local industrial heritage.