Blending the library of today with the library of tomorrow, the 67,000-square-foot building allows the library to showcase its traditional resources while providing access to digital resources. The building’s overall design was influenced by the dynamics of the building site: a wooded, park-like setting at the confluence of Rogers Avenue and Free Ferry Road. Scherer also designed the three neighborhood branch libraries. Based in Minneapolis at Meyer, Scherer & Rockcastle, Ltd., Scherer has designed libraries across the United States. ![]() The building was designed by architect Jeff Scherer, a Fort Smith native. The Main Library is a contemporary, light-filled, open building featuring the use of traditional materials such as brick, stone, and wood.
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