Walter Library

Coordinates: 44°58′31″N 93°14′10″W / 44.975272°N 93.236134°W / 44.975272; -93.236134
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Walter Library
Walter Library as viewed from Northrop Mall
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44°58′31″N 93°14′10″W / 44.975272°N 93.236134°W / 44.975272; -93.236134
LocationMinneapolis, Minnesota, United States
TypeAcademic library
ScopeScience and Engineering
Established1924
Branch ofUniversity of Minnesota Libraries
Other information
Websitelib.umn.edu/walter

Walter Library, located along Northrop Mall on the University of Minnesota campus, is the current home of the College of Science and Engineering Library, Digital Technology Center, Learning Resources Center, Digital Media Center, College of Science and Engineering Dean’s office, and the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute.

History

Walter Library was built in 1923 for a total cost of $1.4 million and first opened to the public in 1924 as the University of Minnesota's primary library. It was designed by the architect Clarence H. Johnston, Sr. Like its neighboring buildings, Walter Library was designed in a Roman Renaissance Neoclassical style, featuring a red brick facade with Bedford limestone trim and a colonnaded Ionic Order portico. The library was renovated in December 1999 by the Minneapolis architectural firm Stageberg Beyer Sachs for a sum of $63.4 million.

Namesake

Walter Library was named in honor of Frank Keller Walter in 1959. Walter was the University of Minnesota's Librarian for over twenty years, from 1921 to 1943, and participated in the planning of the library.

Architecture

The renovated library, according to Conrad Schmitt Studios (a company that contributed to the renovation), is a "distinguished marriage of the old and the new." The library houses some of the latest computer technology, while also containing ornate columns and pilasters, marble staircases, vaulted ceilings, and gold leaf gilded interiors. A common motif found within the library is that of an owl, which, according to the Star Tribune, represents both wisdom and knowledge. There are an estimated 225 owl engravings throughout the library.

References

"History & Facts about Walter Library". University Libraries. Regents of the University of Minnesota. Retrieved 29 September 2013.

"Walter Library, University of Minnesota". Conrad Schmitt Studios Inc. Conrad Schmitt Studios, Inc. Retrieved 29 September 2013.

"Walter Library, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (renovation)". Celsus: A Library Architecture Resource. Retrieved 30 September 2013.

"Frank Keller Walter". University Libraries. Regents of the University of Minnesota. Retrieved 30 September 2013.