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Built Environments Library

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Location Information

334 Gould Hall
Box 355730
UW Seattle
Seattle, WA 98195-5730

Entrance:
Accessible entrance from University Way. Elevator to the right of the entrance. Library is on the 3rd floor.

Accessible Bathroom:
Accessible bathroom on same floor.

Barriers:
Narrow spaces in some stacks and study areas.

Assistive Technology:
Available on Student Computers (require UW NetID) and Guest Research Workstations. KIC Scanner with height adjustable table.

Closed

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10am-5pm
Tuesday: 10am-5pm
Wednesday: 10am-5pm
Thursday: 10am-5pm
Friday: 10am-5pm
Saturday: Closed

About Built Environments Library

The UW Built Environments (BE) Library serves the research and teaching of the five departments comprising the College of Built Environments (CBE)–Architecture, Construction Management, Landscape Architecture, Real Estate and Urban Design and Planning, and has operated in various forms since 1914, contemporary with the founding of the Department of Architecture.

Consider donating to the BE Library to support research and learning across the five built environments departments.

Collections, Spaces, and Services

Overlap in Collections

Collections and Databases

The BE Library has a large collection of books, journals and electronic media, including rare and fragile materials, reference books, and books on Pacific Northwest history and design. 

History of the Built Environment Library

The Built Environments Library has served the Department of Architecture and allied fields at the University of Washington since the 1910s.

The School of Architecture’s Library was originally located in Architecture Hall and moved to its current Gould Hall location in 1971. From 1950-2004, Betty Wagner supervised the Architecture Library and built much of its current collection. The current Head Librarian has been here since 2004.

News and Events

Ongoing through Friday, August 28, 2026

EXHIBIT: The Mountain is Out: Mount Rainier in Special Collections

Rainier, Tahoma, Nutselip… the mountain is known by many names. A Pacific Northwest icon, Mount Rainier holds a unique place in the region's culture and lore. Its massive peak…

Ongoing through Tuesday, March 31, 2026

[EXHIBIT] From Brush to Type: The Evolution of Bookmaking in East Asia

This exhibit highlights rare works from the Tateuchi East Asia Library Special Collections, showcasing how innovations in papermaking, printing, and design across East Asia transformed the form of books and…

Ongoing through Friday, September 18, 2026

EXHIBIT: Out of Scope: Unexpected Artifacts in Special Collections

Explore unexpected artifacts that have made their way into Special Collections! Cultural organizations such as libraries, museums, and archives rely on a collection development strategy known as ‘scope‘ to shape…

Ongoing through Monday, March 2, 2026

EXHIBIT: Sentinels of the Sea: Pacific Northwest Lighthouses

Washington State's lighthouses, from the historic Cape Disappointment (first lit in 1856) to the iconic Point No Point and Mukilteo, are vital historical markers guiding ships through rugged coasts, foggy…

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