The Forgiving Building: A Library Building Consultants' Symposium on the Design, Construction and Remodeling of Libraries to Support a High‐Tech Future
Abstract
The most serious barrier to achieving a “forgiving building” is the cost of its special building systems. The library is increasingly becoming a “hi tech” and “smart” building. A sophisticated facility is required to support current collections and the emerging electronic and optical technologies that will occupy (and perhaps dominate) the future library. It is far less expensive to provide the capacity to support future components at the time of initial construction than to subsequently renovate a building to provide needed capacities at a later date. The real challenge for librarians is to convince those who fund library construction that the “forgiving building” is the least expensive alternative in the long run.
Citation
Novak, G., Dahlgren, A.C., Kapp, D., Lucker, J.K., Kaser, D., Beckman, M. and Kelsey, D.G. (1987), "The Forgiving Building: A Library Building Consultants' Symposium on the Design, Construction and Remodeling of Libraries to Support a High‐Tech Future", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 5 No. 4, pp. 77-99. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb047710
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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