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Planning academic and research library buildings / Philip D. Leighton, David C. Weber.
Main entry:

Leighton, Philip D.

Title & Author:

Planning academic and research library buildings / Philip D. Leighton, David C. Weber.

Edition:

3rd ed.

Publication:

Chicago, Ill. : American Library Association, 1999.

Description:

xxx, 887 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Library requirements and the planning process -- The alternatives to a new library building -- Planning preliminaries -- The planning team, with architect and consultants -- General programming -- Programming: housing the collections -- Programming: accommodations for readers and collections -- Programming: space for staff and general purposes -- Budgeting and expense control -- Building additions and renovations -- Master planning and siting -- Schematic considerations -- Design development -- Construction documents -- Bidding, business concerns, and construction -- Activation.
Summary:

The completely updated and expanded edition of this classic text reviews all aspects of planning and construction of academic and research library buildings. Planning a new building that fulfills the needs and expectations of users and staff is a true challenge. New technology has put an increasing burden on library planners to develop a flexible building to accommodate the future library. However, even in the present academic and research library, buildings need to serve dual purposeshouse the collection, support technology, and provide study and research space for users. While these uses are not mutually exclusive, they do require careful planning. The planning process is complicated by the need to budget and control expenses while ensuring that space is available for every library need now and in the foreseeable future. The job of planning and designing a library building often falls on the shoulders of those who have little experience in such a huge undertaking. They are also usually charged with multiple tasks, including budgeting, fundraising, hiring architects and consultants, and then implementing and coordinating the entire process. Because it is so comprehensive, Planning Academic and Research Library Buildings can be used by librarians, planners, architects, designers, consultants, and academic administrators as a complete planning tool. It addresses every planning aspect from the moment the idea of a new building is first conceived until the grand opening. Arranged in the same chronological order as the building planning process, the book explains each step thoroughly and clearly. The book details: * the planning process; * alternatives to a new building; * the building program; * budgeting and expense control; * building additions and renovation; * planning and citing; * design development; * contract documents; and * bidding, legal, and business concerns and construction. The authors explain which questions need to be answered first in the planning process. In addition, the key factors that must be considered when planning a new building are thoroughly explained, such as: * aesthetic and functional concerns; * security; * interior design; * environmental control; * adaptability and support of technology; * housing the collection; and * accommodations for reading. Specific and select library building examples are used to illustrate points and clarify solutions to problems. Appendixes include program examples, formulas and tables, the ALA Building Blocks guideline, and environmental conditions for book preservation. A comprehensive bibliography provides both in print and online resources on building planning. A glossary is included to clarify terms to the variety of users of this book. - Publisher.

ISBN:

9780838907474 (hardback)
0838907474 (hardback)

Subject:

Library architecture United States.
Academic libraries United States.
Research libraries United States.
Library architecture
Bibliothèques Architecture États-Unis.
Bibliothèques universitaires États-Unis.
Bibliothèques de recherche États-Unis.
Architecture des bibliothèques États-Unis.
Academic libraries
Research libraries
Bibliotheksbau
Planung
United States

Form/genre:

Books.

Added entries:

Weber, David C., 1924-

Holdings:

Location: Library main 276045
Call No.: BIB 210585
Status: Available

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