Graduate students from the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture presented designs for an addition to and renovation of Washington, D.C.'s Carnegie Library building in December 2007.
The students proposed returning the library to its historic home. The Neoclassical building served as the District's original downtown central library from 1903 until 1972 when it was relocated.
There is some interest from city officials to move most operations of D.C.'s central library back to the Carnegie Library. The move would necessitate expanding the Carnegie Library, which the Notre Dame students' proposals explore.
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