The Architecture and Planning Library in Austin, TX is a research-focused institution that supports the School of Architecture and various design disciplines. It houses extensive collections of literature, visual resources, and digital materials related to architecture, planning, preservation, and design. The library also holds Special Collections of rare and significant publications, with a particular emphasis on the built environment in Texas, the Southwest United States, and Latin America.
Located in the historic Battle Hall, the library is an architectural landmark on campus, designed by renowned architect Cass Gilbert. It is home to the Architecture and Planning Library, the Alexander Architectural Archives, and the Center for American Architecture and Design. The library's collections and resources cater to the needs of UT Austin affiliates, courtesy borrowers, and independent scholars, providing valuable support for research and scholarship in the field of architecture and planning.
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