Deschutes Public Library Administration Building, Government office building in Bend, United States
The Deschutes Public Library Administration Building is a government office with exposed beams, high ceilings, and large windows that open toward the civic plaza. The structure houses the administrative operations for the county's library system and community programs.
Morris H. Whitehouse designed this building, and it was later recognized for its historical importance through inclusion in the National Register. The structure represents a key moment in the region's architectural development.
The building serves as a gathering place where residents come together for learning events and community programs throughout the year. It functions as a neighborhood hub for children, families, and lifelong learners seeking cultural enrichment.
The building is located near the civic center and is accessible from the main plaza area. Residents throughout Deschutes County can visit to access library services, community programs, and public information.
The first floor contains the Brooks Room, a spacious area used for educational events and rotating art exhibitions by local artists. This community space hosts regular gatherings and activities that are open to the public.
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