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Main Author: Holt, Raymond M., Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED271109
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  • Talking Buildings. A Practical Dialogue on Programming and Planning Library Buildings. Proceedings of a Building Workshop (Pasadena, CA, October 3-4, 1986). Holt, Raymond M., Ed. Academic Libraries Facility Planning Library Expenditures Library Facilities Library Planning Position Papers Public Libraries Space Utilization These proceedings of a 2-day workshop held to discuss the planning and programming of library facilities construction include a number of papers and appendices that provide information on subjects not often covered in other library literature sources. Papers included in this document are: (1) "Let's Get Acquainted" (Raymond M. Holt); (2) "Putting the Planning Team Together" (Nancy R. McAdams); (3) "Putting Together the Planning Team--Case Study of Architect Selection Process" (Jane E. Light); (4) "The Architect" (Bud Oringdulph); (5) "The Interior Designer" (Marshall Brown); (6) "Turning Needs into Space Requirements" (Nancy R. McAdams); (7) "Turning Needs into Space Requirements: The Public Library" (Raymond M. Holt); (8) "A Menu for Building Programs" (Raymond M. Holt); (9)"Estimating Library Building Project Costs at an Early Stage" (David Sabsay); (10) "Financing California Public Library Buildings, 1985" (Cy Silver); (11) "Questions about LSCA (Library Services and Construction Act) Title II" (Cy Silver); (12) "Converting Program to Costs and Costs to Funding Academic Libraries" (Nancy R. McAdams); (13) "Construction Cost Estimating and Project Cash Flow" (Bud Oringdulph); (14) "Interior Planning for an Integrated Whole" (Marshall Brown); (15) "Hermit Crab Buildings: Living in Someone Else's Shell" (Bud Oringdulph); (16) "Finding Your Way through Drawings and Specifications" (Bud Oringdulph); and (17) "Speaking of Responsibilities" (Raymond M. Holt). Eighteen items that were distributed to workshop attendants are appended. (THC)