Inspired by LeCorbusier’s “Ville Savoye” whose second level appears to float on large columns above a recessed ground floor, the recent renovation of the building with a variety of materials exhibiting different colors and textures including reflective glass with purple mullions, black granite towers topped with iridescent beacons, limestone cladding the original cylindrical form and a copper-shingled dome. As the sun travels through the day, colored light is cast about the interior rotunda by a glass and holographic film sculpture created by Michael Hayden. Hayden collaborated with architect David Milling to create a unique canopy structure over the reading area illuminated by floating halogen lights which reveal sparkles of color reflecting from the sculpture above.