The Montgomery Library, designed by nationally renowned architect, O'Neil Ford and
built in 1969, is characterized by simplicity, functionality, and harmony with nature. Serving thousands of Greenhill students and faculty over the past four decades, this unique facility now houses over 40,000
print items and 1,000 video recordings, as well as state-of-the-art access to a
broad selection of online resources.
Beyond its function as a center of research and instruction, the spaciousness and
tranquility of the Montgomery Library provides a welcome retreat for quiet reflection
and contemplation in the midst of busy campus life.
A Little History
On December 2003 the Greenhill School community celebrated the 35th anniversary
of the Montgomery Library. View photos of the past and present, learn about the
history of the building and the architect that designed it. [more here]
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