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Trends in Public Library Design from the 19th to the 21st Centuries
Authors:Peter A Gisolfi
Institution:1. Peter Gisolfi Associates, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USApgisolfi@petergisolfiassociates.com
Abstract:In the early 19th century, public libraries in America tended toward grand appearances befitting seriousness of purpose. Library design changed gradually throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, and more dramatically with automation and new technology. True to its roots, the public library continues to maintain areas for quiet, individual study. But, in addition, today’s library has become a cultural center in the community, offering art galleries, auditoriums, meeting rooms, spaces for collaborative work, digital information and instruction, and even cafés. Change is inevitable, as innovations in library design and patron use illustrate. Yet, from the earliest libraries to modern times, one overarching constant defines their purpose: libraries inspire.
Keywords:Public libraries  library trends  libraries as community cultural centers  library automation  library technology  libraries as examples of sustainable practice
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