Design concepts.(library design)(Brief Article)
American School & University, May, 2003
University libraries are still centerpieces of philanthropic support, yet many no longer can afford to maintain all their books on site. While struggling with the larger issues of technology, relevance, information management and access, St. John's University, Jamaica. N.Y., wanted to put the 5,000 square feet of underused space on the first floor of the library building to better use.
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Another issue was that there was no place where faculty and students can come together in a common learning environment. The library was a logical choice to provide study, lounge and common ...
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