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Old library architect meets new

The Columbian
Published: February 11, 2011, 12:00am

ESTHER SHORT — New meets old. In this case, we’re talking building designers. Library architects met and toured the new main Fort Vancouver Regional Library building under construction on C Street. Don Cassady, the architect for the current main library on Mill Plain Boulevard that opened in 1963, got a good look at the unfinished building with Adin Dunning of The Miller/Hull Partnership, the lead architect of the new library. The new library is due to open to the public in mid-July this year.

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