A New Brick façade for the JP Library

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23 May 2016

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Masonry work continues at the Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library with the installation of brick and limestone on the exterior façade. This photo shows the contemporary spin on traditional Boston brick, a small part of how the branch library is being reinvented into a vital 21st Century institution.

 

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