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Qatar National Library

Designed by Rem Koolhaas, the 45,000-square-meter building resembles two pieces of paper that are pulled apart and folded diagonally at the corners to create a shell-like structure, enclosing the open-plan interior.

Its growing collection includes rare and valuable archival documents, books, and periodicals in various European languages; early Arabic printed materials, such as books, journals, magazines, and newspapers; and Arabic manuscripts, maps, atlases, globes, historical photographs, and instruments and tools related to travel.

The library has numerous facilities for individual and group collaboration, research, and study. These include:

Designed by Rem Koolhaas, the 45,000-square-meter building resembles two pieces of paper that are pulled apart and folded diagonally at the corners to create a shell-like structure, enclosing the open-plan interior.

Its growing collection includes rare and valuable archival documents, books, and periodicals in various European languages; early Arabic printed materials, such as books, journals, magazines, and newspapers; and Arabic manuscripts, maps, atlases, globes, historical photographs, and instruments and tools related to travel.

The library has numerous facilities for individual and group collaboration, research, and study. These include:

  • Assistive technology room including 16 computer stations with adjustable leveling, equipped with cutting-edge hardware and software technologies
  • A 200-seat Special Events Area with lights, an LED screen, speakers, and noise-dampening curtains
  • A dedicated area for young adults
  • A 686-square-meter Children’s Library
  • 4-room Innovation Station
  • 2 instruction rooms
  • A computer lab
  • 8 group study rooms
  • 28 individual study carrels
  • 3 media viewing rooms
  • 26 large interactive screens and 465 computers
  • A 120-seat auditorium
  • A restaurant and a cafe
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