Architecture that inspires imagination for children and adults is found inside Southeastern Michigan’s latest library.
When completed, the Southfield Public Library will be a 125,000-square-foot facility to house its abundance of community resources. Anything from Agatha Christie novels for the kids on the main level, to Graham Greene for the fiction consumers on the second floor, to books on Pol Pot for the historians on the third floor’s non-fiction department, can be found among layers of the metal-framed, drywalled, acoustical- and wood-paneled, and plastered coliseum.