I recently wrote an article for School Library Journal titled, "Looks Like Teen Spirit." It provides information on creating warm, welcoming library spaces for teens. Actually, many of the ideas and tips included are universal to 21st Century Library Design for all ages, not just teens. In particular, many of the concepts apply to library facilities design for adults as well as children under 13.
View a copy of the article - Looks Like Teen Spirit. See the full article in the November 2006 issue of School Library Journal.
Stay tuned for some more 21st Century Library Design postings on my blog, including information on the new Cleveland Heights - University Heights Public Library (OH).
An original and forward-thinking blog by Kimberly (Kim) Bolan - Library Evolutionist, Library Planner and Designer, Author, and Speaker
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