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Main Authors: Dahlgren, Anders C., Eigenbrodt, Olaf, Latimer, Karen, Romero, Santi
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED510051
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author Dahlgren, Anders C.
Eigenbrodt, Olaf
Latimer, Karen
Romero, Santi
author_facet Dahlgren, Anders C.
Eigenbrodt, Olaf
Latimer, Karen
Romero, Santi
Dahlgren, Anders C.
Eigenbrodt, Olaf
Latimer, Karen
Romero, Santi
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Key Issues in Building Design: How to Get Started in Planning a Project. Library Buildings and Equipment Section Dahlgren, Anders C. Eigenbrodt, Olaf Latimer, Karen Romero, Santi Library Facilities Building Design Guidelines Facility Improvement Planning Space Utilization Needs Assessment Communication (Thought Transfer) Based on the IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) Library Buildings and Equipment Section's Library Building Guidelines published in 2007, this short publication summarises the key points to take into consideration when designing a new or refurbished library building. The aim of the brochure is not to replace any guidelines or standards but to provide librarians new to working on building projects with the essential facts they need to know. These basic issues are discussed under four headings: Preliminary Work and Research, Vision, Space Needs, and Communication. Four experts from the Standing Committee of the Library Buildings and Equipment Section have each authored a section on their area of specialist knowledge. The authors' goal is to provide readers with initial tips and inspiration on the long and fascinating journey from the first tentative ideas to the opening of the new building.
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spellingShingle Key Issues in Building Design: How to Get Started in Planning a Project. Library Buildings and Equipment Section
Dahlgren, Anders C.
Eigenbrodt, Olaf
Latimer, Karen
Romero, Santi
Library Facilities
Building Design
Guidelines
Facility Improvement
Planning
Space Utilization
Needs Assessment
Communication (Thought Transfer)
Key Issues in Building Design: How to Get Started in Planning a Project. Library Buildings and Equipment Section Dahlgren, Anders C. Eigenbrodt, Olaf Latimer, Karen Romero, Santi Library Facilities Building Design Guidelines Facility Improvement Planning Space Utilization Needs Assessment Communication (Thought Transfer) Based on the IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) Library Buildings and Equipment Section's Library Building Guidelines published in 2007, this short publication summarises the key points to take into consideration when designing a new or refurbished library building. The aim of the brochure is not to replace any guidelines or standards but to provide librarians new to working on building projects with the essential facts they need to know. These basic issues are discussed under four headings: Preliminary Work and Research, Vision, Space Needs, and Communication. Four experts from the Standing Committee of the Library Buildings and Equipment Section have each authored a section on their area of specialist knowledge. The authors' goal is to provide readers with initial tips and inspiration on the long and fascinating journey from the first tentative ideas to the opening of the new building.
title Key Issues in Building Design: How to Get Started in Planning a Project. Library Buildings and Equipment Section
topic Library Facilities
Building Design
Guidelines
Facility Improvement
Planning
Space Utilization
Needs Assessment
Communication (Thought Transfer)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED510051