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Library as Stoa: Public Space and Academic Mission in Snohetta's Charles Library

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Library as Stoa: Public Space and Academic Mission in Snohetta's Charles Library

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781943532223

Publisher:

Oro Editions

Imprint:

Oro Editions

Publication Date:

18th February 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Architecture: public, commercial and industrial buildings
Individual architects and architectural firms

Dewey:

727/.80974811

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 228mm

Weight:

984g

Description

Library as Stoa is a reflection on the building design and construction in essays and photographs of Snhetta's Charles Library at Temple University. The library demonstrates the role of public space and innovation in architecture. By using an Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) for the storage of Temple's entire collection which includes two million books on site, the Charles Library was designed to balance the amount of space for books vs. people, and significantly increase the social spaces to accommodate student and faculty research and collaboration. Using the models of library as studio and creative commons, it is a place for discovery, creation, preservation, and sharing of knowledge. The library includes university partners and important library functions in strategic locations for improved support services for the university community. University Special Collections, an important institutional asset for the university and the city of Philadelphia, is visible and accessible for visitors from the city community. Snhetta's design approach took into account the diversity of the university community, the site conditions and the university's aspirations. The design process included collaboration with the campus community to fully understand the social aspects and future needs of the university. Sited in a prime location on the university's campus, the library is an inspirational destination for the campus and city communities and serves as a change agent, reflective of the future direction of the university. AUTHOR: Kate Wingert-Playdon is Associate Dean and Director of Architecture and Environmental Design at Temple University's Tyler School of Art. Her work addresses the cultural dimension of architecture as exhibited through construction and design histories. SELLING POINTS: Architecture of libraries Evolving urban campus Academic library as aspirational space: innovation, community and identity Why libraries matter in a changing academic research landscape 200 colour images

Author Bio

Kate Wingert-Playdon is Associate Dean and Director of Architecture and Environmental Design at Temple University's Tyler School of Art. Her work addresses the cultural dimension of architecture as exhibited through construction and design histories.

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