The Feminist Library at the School of Architecture and Landscape aims to showcase the feminist ethos and production of the members of the department. Coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of the first efforts to articulate a ‘feminist school’ at Sheffield, we undertook a major project to catalogue, archive and make public the feminist ethos and outputs in the then School of Architecture. The result is a website, launched in 2011, which collects student work, research outputs and a series of interviews, celebrating both the legacy but also the ongoing feminist effort at the now-merged School of Architecture and Landscape. The library offers a living archive, documenting and cataloguing, while creating a space for dialogue and inspiration. Content is organised in four categories. Publications and Projects collect historic and current work, in written form and non-linguistic outputs. Interviews capture conversations with staff and students, past and present, who have been influential in producing a Feminist School. Events provide an overview of conferences, symposia and other events which took place at the school and continue to define t feminist scholarship at Sheffield. Announcements about upcoming events and initiatives are posted through our social media accounts, linked in every page on the right margin.