Sir Duncan Rice Library, Aberdeen
Facts and practical information
The Sir Duncan Rice Library is the main academic library for the University of Aberdeen. It was designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects and completed in 2011. It is named after Duncan Rice, a previous Principal of the university. The cube-shaped building can be seen prominently from the entire campus and much of the city. It is a seven-storey tower, clad in zebra-like jagged stripes of white and clear glass. The building has a floorspace of 15,500 square metres. It houses several of the University's historic collections, including more than a quarter of a million ancient and priceless books and manuscripts that have been collected over five centuries since the University's foundation. There is also public exhibition space. The library replaced the smaller Queen Mother Library as the university's main library. ()
Queen Mother Library, Meston WalkTillydrone - Seaton - Old Aberdeen (Old Aberdeen)Aberdeen
Sir Duncan Rice Library – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen Sports Village, St Machar's Cathedral, Kings Links Golf Centre.
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How to get to Sir Duncan Rice Library by public transport?
Bus
- Lilybank Place • Lines: 727 (10 min walk)
- Burnett Place • Lines: 727 (12 min walk)