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Monthly projects for teens, lead by the Library's Creative Lab staff. A great way to check out some of the tech and tools that you can use for free here at the Library!
Fri, Sep 27 · Heat Transfer Decoration for your Backpack (bring a backpack or bag to attach your creation to)
Fri, Oct 25 · Glow in the Dark Stickers for Halloween
Fri, Nov 22 · Make a Paracord Bracelet for Yourself or to Give as a Gift
Fri, Dec 27 · Make a Paper Circuit Pin
Fri, Jan 24 · Design and Make Valentine Buttons to Share
Fri, Feb 28 · Tinkercad 3D Modeling
Fri, Mar 27 · Create Custom Beats on a Mobile Device (Bring your smart phone or tablet, or use one provided by the Library)
Fri, Apr 24 · Drawing Workshop
Fri, May 22 · Turing Tumble Coding Activity
AGE GROUP: | Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Computers & Technology |
NOTE: The Main Library's Rooftop Terrace is closed for renovations.
Salt Lake City's Main Library, designed by internationally-acclaimed architect Moshe Safdie in conjunction with VCBO Architecture, opened in February 2003 and remains one of the most architecturally unique structures in Utah. This striking 240,000 square-foot structure houses more than 500,000 books and other materials, yet serves as more than just a repository of books and computers. It reflects and engages the city's imagination and aspirations. The structure embraces a public plaza, with shops and services at ground level, reading galleries above, and a 300-seat auditorium.
A multi-level reading area along the Glass Lens at the southern facade of the building looks out onto the plaza with stunning views of the city and Wasatch Mountains beyond. Spiraling fireplaces on four floors resemble a column of flame from the vantage of 200 East and 400 South. The Urban Room between the Library and the Crescent Wall is a space for all seasons, generously endowed with daylight and open to magnificent views.