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Library interior design – award winners

Posted by: haikugirloz on: September 5, 2008

“The Library Administration and Management Association (LAMA) and the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) have announced the winners of the 2008 Library Interior Design Competition” (Order, N 2008).
I plan to spend part of my weekend checking these winners out (virtually of course) to see if I what has made them winners.

Ideas Store…UK

Posted by: haikugirloz on: September 5, 2008

Public libraries have been very innovative in their approach to library space design. Perhaps it stems from the fact that they have a level of connection with the community that doesn’t happen in academic libraries.
I am particularly interested in the Ideas Stores in the UK.  They taken the retail paradigm and applied to libraries. I [...]

Getting students to design the library

Posted by: haikugirloz on: March 11, 2008

This chapter describes work done at University of Rochester where librarians designed a library and then they got students to do the same exercise. Essentially our assumptions about what students want is often wrong and getting their input need not be too onerous.
Check out the article here: http://docushare.lib.rochester.edu/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-27280/chapter_four.pdf

Starting the Design Brief

Posted by: haikugirloz on: March 4, 2008

Today I started work on a draft design brief. The aim of the document is to gather together my thoughts on the vision and aims for redesigning the Campus Library.
This document will form the basis of discussions with potential space planners/designers and with Library management. It will be distributed to staff on campus for comment [...]