View of the main portal; On December 11, 1972 the new addition to the Boston Public Library was opened. The building was designed by architect Philip Johnson, with collaboration from the noted Architects Design Group of Boston, who fulfilled two requests -- to observe the existing roof line of the McKim Building, and to use material (Milford Granite) that would harmonize with the exterior of the existing Central Library Building. The McKim and Johnson Buildings are linked on three levels for easy access to all the resources of the library. The Deferrari Hall, the main stairways and lobby have granite flooring and walls, to match the exterior of the building. In order to contain nine floors, and the mezzanine level, within the height limitat...