Design a university library that combines efficient storage with bright, flexible spaces.
This book examines how library buildings adapt to modern use. It traces the evolution from early rooms to compact, stack-based designs that save space and speed service. The discussion links planning, light, and administration to support for students and staff.
- Learn how different library types shape building plans and room layouts.
- See how the stack system and cataloging work spaces fit with reading rooms and offices.
- Understand criteria for light, climate, accessibility, and future growth.
- Explore practical examples of shelving, transfers, and delivery workflows in design.
Ideal for readers of library architecture and those planning university library spaces.