The Seattle Library, unlike the classical libraries that have been seen before, was designed by Dutch architect Rem Koohas and is modern in shape, but it does fit the style of the area. The library in the sun is like a crystal house, shining, and can clearly reflect the surrounding buildings, just to enjoy the appearance of the building is a pleasure. Entering the interior, it feels a little bit inside the Louvre pyramid, bright and transparent, reading books and reading newspapers in such an environment (or in a daze?) is too happy. If you have the opportunity to go, be sure to experience the feeling of taking an escalator to the 11th floor top floor, and then go back to the bottom floor to enjoy the floor engraved with national languages, super distinctive.