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The Howe Architecture Library was established within the college in the late 1960s. As part of recommendations to maintain accreditation, the new architecture building that opened in 1989 had 50% more space for library collections.

For more information about the Architecture and Environmental Design Library, please visit:http://www.asu.edu/caed/AEDlibrary/

Architecture and Environmental Design Library Circulating Stacks and Reading Room, 1994

Architecture and Environmental Design Library
Circulating Stacks and Reading Room
1994
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