Elmer Holmes Bobst Library

Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
The south facade of the Bobst Library, along West 3rd Street
Interactive map of the Elmer Holmes Bobst Library area
General information
TypeLibrary
Location70 Washington Square South, New York City (Greenwich Village, Manhattan), New York 10012, United States
Coordinates40°43′46″N 73°59′50″W / 40.72944°N 73.99722°W / 40.72944; -73.99722
CompletedSeptember 12, 1973 (1973-09-12)
OpenedSeptember 12, 1973 (1973-09-12)
OwnerNew York University
Technical details
Floor count12
Floor area425,000 square feet (39,500 m2)
Design and construction
ArchitectsPhilip Johnson and Richard Foster
Collection
Size3.3 million volumes, 20,000 journals, and over 3.5 million microforms
Access and use
CirculationAlmost one million books annually
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The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library (/bbst/ BOHBST), often referred to simply as Bobst Library or just Bobst, is the main library at New York University (NYU) in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The library is located at 70 Washington Square South between LaGuardia Place and the Schwartz pedestrian plaza, across from the southeast corner of Washington Square Park and next to Gould Plaza.

Opened on September 12, 1973, Bobst Library is named after its benefactor, Elmer Holmes Bobst, who gave US$11.5 million toward its completion. Bobst – a philanthropist who made his money in the pharmaceutical industry, and a confidant of U.S. President Richard Nixon – was a long-time trustee at New York University.