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constructed: a mixed-use commercial and residential development with a library set below an ice rink. The most likely site in the late 1980s and early 1990s became the Music
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Brighton & Hove Libraries. The private finance contract allowed the council to buy new stock at preferential rates, and about 20,000 new items
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are used to heat and cool the building naturally, except during extremes of temperature. Air is taken in from outside, circulates through the building through spaces in the walls and under the heat-absorbing floor, and is pushed out through roof vents. The architects planned three revolving funnels
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Ethical Award in the Buildings category, an International Green Apple Award for the Built Environment and Architectural Heritage, and (jointly with another project) the Art and Work Award for a Site-specific Commission. The project was also a finalist or runner-up in contests including
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Reference Library on Church Street closed in 1999 after roughly a century of its opening, with a new temporary library opening in a 1960s former office building, Vantage Point. It was further from the city centre, but no other building was available at short notice that could hold all the
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for bidders for the contract to design and build the new library and associated buildings on the 4.3-acre (1.7 ha) site. In
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to let the air out and "dramatise" the roofline, but this feature was dropped before construction. Rainwater is harvested from the roof, collected in a 10,000-litre (2,600 US gal) tank and used in the toilets. Internal lighting automatically adjusts to the conditions.
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other small buildings surrounding it, were accessed by a narrow lane whose site is now Jubilee Mews. The first suggestion that a central library should be built on this land was made in 1991.
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1130:"Brighton & Hove Libraries Service Review and Needs Analysis 2015"
1274:"Jubilee Library lands Prime Minister's Award as warm up to Stirling"
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1664:"LGBT+ History Month February 2022"
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1054:Smitherman, Ellie (21 April 2007).
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1253:from the original on 18 April 2010
1161:le Duc, Frank (10 December 2015).
1104:"Jubilee Library opens on Sundays"
1025:"Royal couple visits seaside city"
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1403:"Jubilee Library Award Winning"
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1734:Minns, Phillip (6 June 2022).
1272:Sharp, Rob (14 October 2005).
857:. 2 April 2012. Archived from
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2429:Brighton Law Courts
2258:Montpelier Crescent
2110:New England Quarter
1740:intercultural-music
1279:Architects' Journal
791:, pp. 162–163.
610:Black History Month
606:LGBT+ History Month
395:Bennetts Associates
269:Bennetts Associates
240:New England Quarter
137:Access requirements
125:176,000 (standard);
59: /
3119:Mathematical tiles
2761:King Alfred Centre
2434:Brighton Town Hall
2313:Roundhill Crescent
2153:Regency Town House
1868:Conservation areas
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434:Frank Lloyd Wright
407:mathematical tiles
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339:South East England
308:The Princess Royal
244:
63:50.8252°N 0.1383°W
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3018:Hove War Memorial
2682:Freemasons Tavern
2449:Hove Trial Centre
2410:Institutional and
2203:Adelaide Crescent
2178:Van Alen Building
2120:Ovingdean Rectory
2105:Moulsecoomb Place
2100:Marlborough House
2050:Adelaide Mansions
2017:Places of worship
1814:978-0-9564664-0-2
1776:978-0-300-12661-7
1767:Brighton and Hove
1544:"Jubilee Library"
1441:978-1-83976-221-5
1237:Glancey, Jonathan
1214:978-0-300-12661-7
1204:Brighton and Hove
814:978-1-84353-249-1
530:Civic Trust Award
252:unitary authority
192:Brighton and Hove
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153:Other information
145:Population served
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3185:Amon Henry Wilds
2893:Open Air Theatre
2794:Withdean Stadium
2725:Blind Tiger Club
2603:St Aubyns School
2568:Hove Park School
2543:Brighton College
2513:Varndean College
2478:Preston Barracks
2386:163 North Street
2356:Churchill Square
2248:Lansdowne Square
2238:Hanover Crescent
2223:Bloomsbury Place
2183:Western Pavilion
2130:Pelham Institute
2115:Ovingdean Grange
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2454:Jubilee Library
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2288:Palmeira Square
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