Renewing our Libraries: Case Studies in Re-planning and Refurbishment / Edition 1

Renewing our Libraries: Case Studies in Re-planning and Refurbishment / Edition 1

by Michael Dewe
ISBN-10:
0754673391
ISBN-13:
9780754673392
Pub. Date:
01/12/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0754673391
ISBN-13:
9780754673392
Pub. Date:
01/12/2009
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Renewing our Libraries: Case Studies in Re-planning and Refurbishment / Edition 1

Renewing our Libraries: Case Studies in Re-planning and Refurbishment / Edition 1

by Michael Dewe
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Overview

With the wish to heighten their profile, modernize their environment and increase use, libraries in the UK have refurbished and, where necessary and possible, extended their existing buildings. Although much has been achieved in this regard across the UK, more continues and needs to be accomplished. The case-studies in this book provide librarians, architects and others with examples of what has been undertaken and highlight the policies, processes, design issues - and the problems that have been overcome - leading to successful library refurbishments. While the case studies are mainly drawn from the UK and cover a variety of library types, the book has wider international appeal and includes case studies drawn from Ireland, Sweden and the USA.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754673392
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/12/2009
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Michael Dewe had extensive experience at senior level in public libraries and latterly as a University Lecturer in the Department of Information Studies at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales. As well as a long-standing commitment to writing and lecturing about library buildings, he also acted as a consultant both in the UK and abroad. Actively involved with the IFLA Section on Library Buildings and Equipment for a number of years, he was also a member of the judging panel for the Public Library Building Awards scheme from 1995 to 2003.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1: Renewing our Libraries – Forces for Change; 1: Heritage Library Buildings – Enhancing the Past for the Present; 2: Leek Library, Staffordshire: Listed, Linked and Limited – Opening up Service and Perception in a Victorian Building; 3: Long Eaton Library, Derbyshire: An Art Nouveau Gem Reborn; 4: Torquay Library, Torbay: Refurbishing an Art Deco Style Building; 2: New Styles of Provision – Widening the Library Role; 5: Winchester Discovery Centre, Hampshire: Discovery Centre and More; 6: National Library of Wales: The Visitor Experience Project; 3: Remaking University Libraries – Creating Modern Learning and Research Environments; 7: Kenrick Library, Birmingham City University: From Dismal to a Dynamic Refurbishment; 8: Glasgow University Library: From Book Warehouse to Lighthouse for Study; 9: Hartley Library, University of Southampton: From Accretion to Integration, 2002–2007; 4: Extending the Library — Modernizing and Adding Space; 10: Dublin City Library and Archive: From Concept to Reality; 11: The London Library: Changing to Stay the Same but Expansion and Renewal; 12: Malmö City Library, Sweden: Beauty vs. Efficiency – Planning for User and Staff Needs; 13: Waterford Central Library: A Space For All; 5: Library Refurbishment Programmes – Forging Templates for Building Renewal; 14: Barnsley Central Library: There and Back – Remaking Libraries; 15: Coalville, Birstall and Enderby Libraries, Leicestershire: Case Studies in Renewal; 16: North Yorkshire Libraries: Creating a New Library Brand; 17: Lowestoft, Stowmarket, Lakenheath and Felixstowe Libraries, Suffolk: Refurbishments that are Prize-winners; 6: (1) Snapshots: Some Refurbishment Case Studies in Brief; 18: Snapshots: Some Refurbishment Case Studies in Brief 1; 19: Case Studies Reviewed
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