Charles Trumbull Hayden Library

Charles Trumbull Hayden Library
The Charles Trumbull Hayden Library in 2012
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General information
Architectural styleModernism/Post Modernism
LocationArizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
Address300 E Orange Street
Groundbreaking1965
Opened1966
Renovated1989, 2020
OwnerArizona State University
Design and construction
Architect(s)Frederick Weaver and Richard Drover
Architecture firmWeaver & Drover
Main contractorTGK Construction Company Inc.
Renovating team
Architect(s)Ayers Saint Gross
Main contractorHolder Construction

33°25′8.5″N 111°56′4.5″W / 33.419028°N 111.934583°W / 33.419028; -111.934583

Charles Trumbull Hayden for whom the library was named.

Charles Trumbull Hayden Library, at 300 East Orange Mall on the Tempe campus of Arizona State University, was built in 1966 and was named for Charles Trumbull Hayden, founder of Tempe and the first president of the board of the Arizona Territorial Normal School, ASU's predecessor. Hayden Library is the largest facility on ASU's Tempe campus, and now houses millions of books and other research materials in the humanities and social sciences, including humanities in education.[1][2] Over the course of the 20th century, Hayden Library has undergone expansions and renovations, including the addition of an underground plaza and entrance in 1989, designed by the original architects. A renovation was completed in 2020 by Ayers Saint Gross.

  1. ^ "Hayden Library". ASU Virtual Tour. 2016-05-02. Retrieved 2021-03-16.
  2. ^ "Hayden Library" on the ASU wensite