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Read 'Em and Weep
The MLK Library's main constituents are elevator contractors, an embattled director, and mosquitoes. No wonder the mayor expects little resistance to moving it up the street.

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When Stuart Gosswein gazes at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, he isn't looking at a building full of books. He's witnessing a work of art.

Every day on his way to work, Gosswein walks by the sleek black box of a building, which for three decades has served as the central branch of the District's public library system. Every day, he admires the rationality of its right angles, the perfection of its proportions, and the logic of its transparent design.

"Even though it's a cold building," says Gosswein, "it manages to be warm and inviting."

On a balmy Wednesday morning in early April, Gosswein stands in front of the library on G Street NW in downtown D.C. and rhapsodizes about its external features. From the scale of the flagpole to the originality of the granite sidewalk to the luminescence of the windows, no bit of aesthetic mastery escapes Gosswein's attention.

Gosswein, a painter, sculptor, and co-founder of the Downtown Artists Coalition, is dressed for the occasion: black jacket, black jeans, black shoes with black laces. "It's a little warm for this jacket," says Gosswein. "But at least I match the building."

The library opened in 1972, replacing the old Carnegie Library at Mount Vernon Square, and was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the wunderkind modernist architect who happens to be Gosswein's favorite. Gosswein grew up in Chicago, which is also home to the majority of Mies' work in America. When Gosswein moved to the District 25 years ago, he was pleased to find a reminder of his hometown lurking on G Street, just around the corner from his art studio. It is the only Mies building in all of D.C. ... Continued

Issue of Apr. 18 - 24, 2003

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