The building of the National and University Library of Kosovo inspires polarizing opinions: it is either the ugliest building or among the most unique buildings. Completed in 1982, hand-in-hand with the university campus, every aesthetic decision on the exterior and interior was carefully made by its architect Andrija Mutnjaković. By incorporating cube-and-dome module, Mutnjaković aimed to communicate with the dominant architectural style which up to that point was sacral. The building belongs to the new regionalism movement, which is known to draw from regional architectural elements, assimilating them into the modernist style. The library is not only home to books but also plants that receive natural light through the ninety-nine plexiglass domes.