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Better by Design: An Introduction to Planning, Designing and Developing Library Buildings 2nd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 222 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Facet Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1783305703
  • ISBN-13: 9781783305704
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 222 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Facet Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1783305703
  • ISBN-13: 9781783305704
Drawing on the authors experience gained from library projects around the world, this book charts a readable path through everything from the planning of a new library, to major refurbishment, or the remodelling of a current library. It clearly explains the library design language and processes needed by professionals overseeing any project, and covers essential aspects including ensuring cost-effectiveness, eco-efficiencies, improved service and community impact meet the organisations objectives.

Fully revised and updated, this new edition includes coverage of:





the need for flexible and adaptable library spaces the environmental impact of building design, construction and use the trend towards multi-use, multi-purpose buildings to serve community, cultural and educational needs a customer-centred approach to service delivery heightened focus on health and wellbeing for all stakeholders the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and customer access needs on the design and layout of a library the rapid growth of digital services.

International and cross-sectoral in scope, this book is an essential guide for library professionals or architects involved in library building, remodelling or development. It will also be a valuable reference for students of both library and architectural design.
Figures and Tables
xiii
About the Authors xv
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Acknowledgements xxi
Abbreviations xxiii
Introduction xxv
1 Libraries after 2020
1(12)
Global library developments
7(1)
Awards
8(2)
Planning for the future
10(3)
2 Project Management
13(16)
Definition
13(1)
Stages in a project
14(1)
Decision-making and financial controls
14(1)
Management of risk
15(2)
Balance of cost, scope and time
17(1)
Time management
17(2)
Managing change
19(2)
Managing the process
21(1)
Developing a business case
22(4)
Summary
26(3)
3 Project and Design Teams
29(16)
Team roles
29(3)
The architect
32(6)
Identifying the services needed
38(2)
Team working
40(3)
Summary
43(2)
4 Partnership and Community Engagement
45(16)
Steps of engagement
46(3)
Partnership approaches
49(1)
Funding opportunities
50(2)
Stakeholder engagement
52(2)
Community and customer experience
54(5)
Summary
59(2)
5 The Design Brief
61(10)
Functions of the brief
61(1)
Core elements
62(1)
Outcome-based approach
62(1)
Stages of development
63(1)
Statement of aims
64(1)
The outline brief
64(2)
The detailed brief
66(2)
Flexibility and adaptability
68(1)
Amending the brief
68(1)
Summary
69(2)
6 Design Quality
71(1)
Building structure
71(1)
Urban design
71(2)
Life expectancy of different functions
73(1)
Site selection
74(2)
Building design
76(3)
Environmental considerations
79(3)
Security
82(1)
Design review
82(1)
Interior design
82(1)
Flexibility and variety
82(2)
Ambience
84(1)
Fixtures and fittings
85(3)
Book stacks
88(1)
Study areas
88(1)
Lighting
89(1)
Floor coverings
89(1)
Maintenance
90(1)
Digital innovation and connectivity
90(1)
Recent changes in libraries
90(2)
Makerspaces
92(2)
Summary
94(1)
7 Space Planning and Access
95(18)
Response to challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic
95(3)
Common adjacencies
98(2)
Space requirements
100(1)
Population and use data
101(4)
The Equality Act 2010
105(2)
Accessing the library
107(1)
Decor and signage
108(1)
Facilities
108(1)
Shelving dimensions and spacing
109(2)
Summary
111(2)
8 Occupancy and Post-occupancy Evaluation
113(10)
Handover and moving in
113(1)
Evaluation
114(4)
Monitoring energy consumption
118(1)
Success factors
118(3)
Summary
121(2)
9 Building Libraries for the Future: a Summary
123(14)
Bibliography and Further Reading
127(10)
Appendices
137(12)
Appendix 1 Library links in number order (in full)
137(10)
Appendix 2 Library links in country order (list only)
147(2)
Index 149
Ayub Khan is Head of Universal Services for Warwickshire County Council where he leads several public-facing departments, including Libraries and Communities, Heritage and Culture, and Archives. He spent his early career in education and childrens & young peoples services, and was later Principal Project Officer for the new Library of Birmingham, involved in the early concept, visioning, design and business planning.

Ayub has undertaken a number of library new-build and refurbishment projects and is currently working on a project to build a new library and cultural centre in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. He is President of Libraries Connected, a Fellow and past President of CILIP The Library and Information Association. He is on the governing board of IFLA, and a member of its Library Buildings Committee.

In 2013, Ayub was awarded an MBE for his services to libraries and communities.

Stella Thebridge retired from Warwickshire County Council at the end of December 2020, where she was a Principal Librarian in Warwickshire Libraries responsible for reader development services to all age-groups as well as Manager of the traded Schools Library Service. She worked in a previous role as a researcher in a university department and has numerous publications to her name in the sphere of librarianship from 1998 to date, most recently chapters on library services to children and young people in the five-yearly volumes of British Librarianship and Information Work.

Stella was a member of the Association of Senior Childrens and Education Librarians in the UK (ASCEL) for many years and Chair from 2018 to 2020. In this capacity she gained a number of useful insights into national and international perspectives on libraries as well as overseeing policy developments specifically relating to services to children and young people in the UK. She became a LGA peer reviewer for Early Years provision in 2019.



She was awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours of 2021 for her work in libraries in Warwickshire and nationally, particularly during the emergence of the COVID pandemic.