Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journal
Few librarians build more than one library in their careers and renovating or building a whole new library is a very expensive investment. Thus, new or refurbished structures need to be fresh and up to date. While some librarians have the means to visit exemplary buildings as they develop their own library’s master plan, most library leaders and stakeholders won’t actually see the full range of potential projects. Hence, this unique book is both a resource and a brainstorm prompt. It helps library leaders and key stakeholders surface the ideal programmatic aspects that drive exciting design, and offer recent design solutions that have been effectively implemented.

Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journalidentifies and celebrates the top trends in library design, capturing current state and provides an authoritative overview for those planning their own projects. This is a colorful, high content survey of dynamic library building projects completed in the last five years, in both public and academic settings. Anchored by Library Journal’s New Landmark Libraries competition, here is the nation’s best examples of innovative, functional, appealing design --- all in glorious full-color so you’ll be both inspired and informed as you make important design choices.
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Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journal
Few librarians build more than one library in their careers and renovating or building a whole new library is a very expensive investment. Thus, new or refurbished structures need to be fresh and up to date. While some librarians have the means to visit exemplary buildings as they develop their own library’s master plan, most library leaders and stakeholders won’t actually see the full range of potential projects. Hence, this unique book is both a resource and a brainstorm prompt. It helps library leaders and key stakeholders surface the ideal programmatic aspects that drive exciting design, and offer recent design solutions that have been effectively implemented.

Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journalidentifies and celebrates the top trends in library design, capturing current state and provides an authoritative overview for those planning their own projects. This is a colorful, high content survey of dynamic library building projects completed in the last five years, in both public and academic settings. Anchored by Library Journal’s New Landmark Libraries competition, here is the nation’s best examples of innovative, functional, appealing design --- all in glorious full-color so you’ll be both inspired and informed as you make important design choices.
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Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journal

Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journal

Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journal

Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journal

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Overview

Few librarians build more than one library in their careers and renovating or building a whole new library is a very expensive investment. Thus, new or refurbished structures need to be fresh and up to date. While some librarians have the means to visit exemplary buildings as they develop their own library’s master plan, most library leaders and stakeholders won’t actually see the full range of potential projects. Hence, this unique book is both a resource and a brainstorm prompt. It helps library leaders and key stakeholders surface the ideal programmatic aspects that drive exciting design, and offer recent design solutions that have been effectively implemented.

Better Library Design: Ideas from Library Journalidentifies and celebrates the top trends in library design, capturing current state and provides an authoritative overview for those planning their own projects. This is a colorful, high content survey of dynamic library building projects completed in the last five years, in both public and academic settings. Anchored by Library Journal’s New Landmark Libraries competition, here is the nation’s best examples of innovative, functional, appealing design --- all in glorious full-color so you’ll be both inspired and informed as you make important design choices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442239616
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/28/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 78 MB
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About the Author

Rebecca T. Miller has almost 20 years of editorial experience and was named editorial director of Library Journal/ School Library Journal (part of Media Source Inc.) in 2013.

Barbara A. Genco is a library consultant and the current manager of special projects for Library Journal. Her 40-year career as a librarian includes 34 years at the Brooklyn Public Library.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Flexible Strategies: Pop-Up Libraries, Interim Spaces, and More
Chapter 2: Building Partnerships: Mixed-Use Buildings
Chapter 3: Classic Buildings Updated: Revitalizing Local Landmarks
Chapter 4: Green “LEEDers”: Environmentally Friendly and Affordable Strategies
Chapter 5: Kids&Teens: New Spaces and Places
Chapter 6: Strategies: Small Solutions for Small Budgets
Chapter 7: Top Trends: Iterative Space, Learning Commons, Maker Spaces, and More
Chapter 8: Keeping Current: Visioning the Future
Chapter 9: The Next Generation: New Landmark Libraries

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