Mills College Carnegie Hall - Oakland, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
N 37° 46.743 W 122° 10.905
10S E 572055 N 4181615
The Margaret Carnegie Library was named after Andrew Carnegie's daughter. This 100+ year old Carnegie Library Building is now being used as a Mills College administration building.
Waymark Code: WM7BEF
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 09/30/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Jake39
Views: 3

From the Carnegie Libraries web site:

The Mills College library, named in honor of Andrew Carnegie's daughter, is the only California Carnegie designed by noted Bay Area architect Julia Morgan. The Spanish Colonial Revival building is located on the Oval near El Campanil. Now housing administrative offices, the Carnegie's upstairs reading room still contains some special collections, provides space for conferences, and also offers an unchanged example of the Morgan emphasis on craftsmanship with tall square wooden columns supporting intricate braced rafters.

Carnegie funded only two academic libraries in California; the other is at Pomona College, in Claremont. Mills College received $20,000 in 1905. Two years earlier, Julia Morgan had designed the Mills oval and campanile, establishing a Mission style. Her later contributions to Mills included the gymnasium, infirmary, and a nearby Chinese Girls School that was later incorporated into the campus. Earthquakes have figured in the library's history. Its original dedication date was postponed because of the 1906 quake. When the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake occurred, the library collection had just been moved to a large modern addition built adjacent to the Carnegie; this enabled the college's administrative functions to be temporarily relocated in the Carnegie from the damaged Mills building.

Address of Library Building:
Mills College, The Oval
5000 MacArthur Boulevard
Oakland, CA USA
94613


Current Use of Building: college administrative functions

Year Built (optional): 1906

Website about building: [Web Link]

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