Cleo Rogers Memorial Library

Cleo Rogers Memorial Library
Main Library
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General information
TypePublic Library
Architectural styleInternational
Location536 Fifth Street, Columbus, Indiana
Coordinates39°12′14.23″N 85°55′8.02″W / 39.2039528°N 85.9188944°W / 39.2039528; -85.9188944
Construction startedDecember 1966
CompletedDecember 1969
InauguratedMay 1971
Renovated1989
Cost$2,007,000
OwnerBartholomew County Library Association
Technical details
Structural systemBrick and concrete
Floor countOriginal 52,500 + Addition 11,700
Design and construction
ArchitectI.M. Pei
Architecture firmI. M. Pei & Partners
Structural engineerWeiskopf & Pickworth
Services engineerSegner and Dalton
Other designersKenneth D.B. Carruthers
Main contractorDunlap & Company
Renovating team
ArchitectJames K. Paris
Renovating firmArchitect Group, Inc
Website
http://www.barth.lib.in.us
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The Cleo Rogers Memorial Library, also known as the Main Library, is the flagship library of the Bartholomew County Public Library system in Bartholomew County, Indiana, US. It includes a branch in Hope, another branch under construction at the North Christian Church in Columbus, and a bookmobile that serves the county. The building was designed by I. M. Pei & Partners and constructed by Dunlap & Company, completed in 1969, and dedicated in 1971. It is notable for its design of red brick with concrete details and its Library Plaza, an urban space punctuated by the sculpture "Large Arch" by Henry Moore. It is named for Cleo Rogers (1905–1964) who was the county librarian for 28 years and assistant librarian for nine years.