‘The intellectual center of the community.’
In 1965, architect Louis I. Kahn was commissioned to design for Exeter more than “a mere depository of books and magazines, the modern library becomes a laboratory for research and experimentation, a quiet retreat for study, reading and reflection, the intellectual center of the community … The emphasis should not be on housing books but on housing readers using books. It is therefore desirable to seek an environment that would encourage and insure the pleasure of reading and study.”