Salzburg, Austria. Construction, facilities, and numbers of users
things. The architecture is also evaluated.
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*Titul:*
Studying Space: Improving Space Planning with User Studies.
*Autoři:*
Pierard, Cindy^1 , cpierard@nmsu.edu
Lee, Norice^1
*Zdroj:*
Journal of Access Services; 2011, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p190-207, 18p, 1
Illustration
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Academic libraries
Library surveys
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Space (Architecture)
Public spaces
Open spaces
*Abstrakt:*
How can libraries best assess and improve user space, even if they
are not in a position to undertake new construction or a major
renovation? Staff at New Mexico State University used a variety of
ethnographic methods to learn how our spaces were being used as well
as what our users considered to be ideal library space. Our findings
helped us make high-impact changes to public spaces while staying
within a modest budget and a tight timeline. We used many of the
same methods after our redesigns to evaluate our efforts and plan
for future improvements. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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15367967
*DOI:*
10.1080/15367967.2011.602258
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*Titul:*
Success story for new building.
*Zdroj:*
CILIP Update; Dec2012, Vol. 11 Issue 12, p18-18, 1/3p, 1 Color
Photograph
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library buildings -- Design & construction
London (England)
*Abstrakt:*
The article discusses the opening of the Clapham Library at a new
location in London, England, focusing on the numbers of people that
have visited the library since it opened in July, 2012.
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20460406
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*Titul:*
Summary.
*Zdroj:*
BuB: Forum Bibliothek und Information; jan2012, Vol. 64 Issue 1,
p93-93, 1p
*Typ dokumentu:*
Abstract
*Témata:*
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Social media -- Abstracts
Libraries -- Abstracts
Asbestos -- Abstracts
*Abstrakt:*
The article presents abstracts of articles on library-related topics
which include the renovation of libraries, the closure and
renovation of the Constance (Germany) City Library due to asbestos
pollution, and the social media as a challenge for libraries.
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18691137
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*Titul:*
Sustainability – it’s everyone’s job.
*Autoři:*
Spodick, Edward^1
*Zdroj:*
Library Management; 2016, Vol. 37 Issue 6/7, p286-297, 12p
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Library space utilization
Sustainability
Hong KONG University of Science & Technology. Library
Mathematical models
Classroom environment
*Author Supplied Keywords:*
Culture of Sustainability
Hong Kong
Learning
Library operations
Library space
*Abstrakt:*
Purpose Sustainability in building planning is growing in
importance, and in the awareness of designers and users. Focus is
mostly on the macro-level of overall building design, with few
efforts targeting micro-level aspects. The purpose of this paper is
to explore sustainability issues with regard to Library buildings,
services, and operations using the experience of the Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
Library.Design/methodology/approach This paper focuses on the
design, operation, and maintenance of the physical infrastructure.
It further discusses the impact of changing organizational models on
the sustainability of the facility and environment. Sustainability
efforts at HKUST Library provide examples throughout.Findings Too
often, there is little focus on sustainability efforts beyond the
two poles of new building design and the recycling of consumables.
It is also important to position sustainable planning and design
throughout the various Library processes, with an emphasis on issues
relating to the physical building and infrastructure. Having a
slogan, like “Sustainability – It’s Our Shared Responsibility” will
be ineffective without making it part of concrete elements like
expected job duties, and incorporating it as an expected element of
process design.Originality/value The experience of HKUST Library is
an exemplar of the growing combined focus on macro- and
micro-sustainability efforts throughout and organization. Changes in
management and operations can lead to notable sustainability
benefits, along with an improved learning environment and an
improved standard of facilities quality and care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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^1 University Library, The Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Kowloon City, Hong Kong
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01435124
*DOI:*
10.1108/LM-04-2016-0024
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119144029
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*Titul:*
Sustainability as a Driving Force in Contemporary Library Design.
*Autoři:*
Edwards, Brian W.
*Zdroj:*
Library Trends; Summer2011, Vol. 60 Issue 1, p190-214, 25p
*Fyzický popis:*
Bibliography; Illustration
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library architecture
Ecology
Climatic changes
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Sustainability
Building materials
Building material manufacturing
United States
*Abstrakt:*
The drive for energy efficiency arising from a growing awareness of
the dangers of climate change is leading to new approaches to
library design. The article explores the interaction between library
architecture and sustainability by reviewing the many complex
strategies employed for saving or recycling evermore scarce natural
resources. Although the focus is upon energy consumption, the
article also investigates how concepts of comfort and climate are
changing under the impact of environmental sustainability. These
topics are discussed mainly in the context of public and university
libraries built over the past decade, with some reference to library
designs still awaiting construction. The methodology is developed
primarily through comparative case studies, exploring the approach
to environmental sustainability under a number of headings drawn
from widely employed environmental assessment methods such as BREEAM
(Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method),
commonly employed in the United Kingdom and much of Europe; and LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), the assessment tool
frequently used to anticipate the environmental credentials of
projects still on the drawing board in the United States and Asia.
In many ways the architectural approach to the twenty-first century
library is returning to the roots of the modernist library found in
Scandinavia with its emphasis upon high levels of daylight, natural
materials, social harmony, and contact with nature. [ABSTRACT FROM
AUTHOR]
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*Titul:*
TEACHING AND LEARNING SPACES; REFURBISHMENT OF THE W K HANCOCK
SCIENCE LIBRARY AT THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 2011.
*Autoři:*
McNamara, Paul^1 , Paul.McNamara@anu.edu.au
*Zdroj:*
Australian Academic & Research Libraries; Mar2012, Vol. 43 Issue 1,
p46-55, 10p
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Australian National University
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Academic libraries -- Australia
College buildings -- Design & construction
Study environment -- Universities & colleges
Libraries & students -- Research
College buildings -- Australia
Australia
*Abstrakt:*
Two floors of the W. K. Hancock Library at the Australian National
University (ANU) were refurbished in 2011 as part of a cooperative
project between the library and the College of Science. The
refurbishment, costing $5 million, was part of a much larger
exercise involving the construction of four new science buildings
around the Hancock Library. The project was designed to add small
group teaching rooms to the university's stock, as well as student
learning and network spaces, together with group and individual
study areas, laptop facilities, and videoconferencing rooms.
Emphasis was given to flexibility in use of the space, a mix of
study areas and furniture, use of "milling" space, ease of access,
and security. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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00048623
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*Titul:*
The Battle of 42nd Street.
*Autoři:*
Sherman, Scott^1
*Zdroj:*
Public Library Quarterly; Jan-Mar2017, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p10-25, 16p,
1 Color Photograph, 2 Black and White Photographs
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library remodeling
Library buildings -- Design & construction
New York Public Library -- History
Public libraries -- New York (State)
Buildings -- Repair & reconstruction
*Author Supplied Keywords:*
Fiscal challenges
library administration
New York Public Library
NYPL Central Library Plan
Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
strategic planning
transparency
*Abstrakt:*
This essay discusses the New York Public Library’s (NYPL)’s unique
importance and chronicles the history and execution of the NYPL plan
to remodel the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on 42nd Street (also
known as the Central Library). The plan would have sent millions of
books to a storage facility in New Jersey and resulted in the sale
of several NYPL branches to finance the remodeling of the building
on 42nd Street. Not surprisingly these plans were greeted with alarm
and galvanized efforts of librarians, citizens, bookworms,
activists, and writers to halt the Central Library Plan. The essay
concludes with some thoughts about the importance of transparency in
the public library milieu. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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*Afiliace autora:*
^1 The Nation, New York, New York, USA
*ISSN:*
01616846
*DOI:*
10.1080/01616846.2017.1275555
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*Titul:*
The Dark Side of Library Architecture: The Persistence of
Dysfunctional Designs.
*Autoři:*
Schlipf, Fred
*Zdroj:*
Library Trends; Summer2011, Vol. 60 Issue 1, p227-255, 29p
*Fyzický popis:*
Illustration
*Typ dokumentu:*
Article
*Témata:*
Library architecture
Library buildings -- Design & construction
Library decoration
Interior decoration
Librarians
*Abstrakt:*
One of the most disappointing aspects of library architecture is the
endless repetition of the same two or three dozen dysfunctional
design ideas. Bad design ideas come from many sources, not only
architects and interior designers, but also librarians, library
consultants, and various governmental bodies. This article describes
some of the most commonly repeated design errors in library
architecture and provides suggestions on how to prevent them in
advance or deal with them after they are committed. [ABSTRACT FROM
AUTHOR]
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Italy during the 6th century. At first they were sheltered by the
the cloister, in the immediate vicinity of the church. The emergence
collegiate libraries. These were separated from the rest of the