Tempe Historic Property Survey

Survey Number: HPS-247
Name: Matthews Library
Location: Arizona State University campus
Year Built: 1930
Architectural Style: Neo-Classical


A two-story concrete frame building with brick exterior, Matthews Library is rectangular with an offset portico entry supported by four Ionic columns. The main façade faces west. Discrete windows have 24-light, two-leaf steel casements, while doorways have ten-light French doors. Wall surfaces are plain except for a concrete cornice. The interior has been remodeled extensively, especially in 1951, and following the removal of the library collections to a new building in 1967.

Although it has been an important campus building for over 50 years, the Matthews Library has lost a significant amount of its original integrity. Its Classical Revival portico is incompatible with the dominant architectural trends in 1930 and therefore the building did not affect other campus design.

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