Centrale Bibliotheek in Amsterdam, Netherlands-Amsterdam's Centrale Bibliotheek, at 28,000 square meters, is the largest library in the Netherlands. A ground source heating system coupled with highly efficient boilers uses atmospheric air for cooling which, in addition to rooftop solar panels, sustainable building materials, and a Long-Term Energy Storage System, makes the Central Library the greenest building in Amsterdam. Photo: Leanda  Photo 4 of 15 in Super Unique Libraries Around the World by Sarah Park

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Centrale Bibliotheek in Amsterdam, Netherlands-Amsterdam's Centrale Bibliotheek, at 28,000 square meters, is the largest library in the Netherlands. A ground source heating system coupled with highly efficient boilers uses atmospheric air for cooling which, in addition to rooftop solar panels, sustainable building materials, and a Long-Term Energy Storage System, makes the Central Library the greenest building in Amsterdam. Photo: Leanda