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The architecture of knowledge : the library of the future = De architektuur van kennis : de bibliotheek van de toekomst / [authors, Rients Dijkstra [and others] ; translation, Christine Gardner].
Title & Author:

The architecture of knowledge : the library of the future = De architektuur van kennis : de bibliotheek van de toekomst / [authors, Rients Dijkstra [and others] ; translation, Christine Gardner].

Publication:

Rotterdam : NAi Publishers ; New York, NY : Available in America through D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, ©2010.

Description:

124 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm

Notes:
"This publication and its content is largely the product of the lecture series and workshop 'The Architecture of Knowledge (TAOK)' held at the NAI in Rotterdam in the summer of 2009, in close collaboration with the Netherlands Association of Public Libraries"--Page 122.
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Linda Vlassenrood -- Introduction : The architecture of knowledge / Huib Haye van der Werf -- Project : Library Boat/Bus / Jord den Hollander -- The Netbook and its library / Daniel van der Velden -- Project : TU Delft Library, main library of the Delft University of Technology / Mecanoo -- Public space as public library / Ester van de Weil [and] Jurgen Bey -- Project : The Seattle Public Library / OMA, LMN joint venture -- The learning jungle / Rients Dijkstra & Jason Hilgefort -- Project : Choose what you read (New York City) / Self-organized community initiative -- Guessing the future of the library / Bart Verschaffel -- Project : Brabant Library / MVRDV -- Spaces and access / interview [with] Markus Miessen -- Statistics -- Links.
Parallel text in English and Dutch.
Summary:

What will the library of the future look like? In an age in which information and communication are everywhere and the boundaries between producers and consumers of information are increasingly blurred, the question of what a public library might represent is urgent. The notion of a classical library in an academic environment with a formal collection and a permanent staff is already wavering. As a typology the library enjoys a rich history as an important component of public space within the city. The Architecture of Knowledge offers new insights into this bastion of public knowledge and collective memory as well as fascinating prospects for its future. International experts present concepts of collective knowledge, the notion of public space, thoughts on the relationship between (new) media and (cultural) society, and insights into product management and reception. The result is a fascinating journey into the future of an age-old institution, obligatory reading for architects, librarians and users alike.

ISBN:

9789056627478
9056627473

Subject:

Library architecture.
Libraries.
Library buildings Design.
Books and reading.
Architecture des bibliothèques.
Bibliothèques.
Livres et lecture.
libraries (buildings)
Bibliotheken.
Library buildings Designs and plans.

Form/genre:

Interviews.

Added entries:

Dijkstra, Rients.
Gardner, Christine (Translator)
Nederlands Architectuurinstituut.
Vereniging Openbare Bibliotheken (Netherlands)

Architectuur van kennis

Holdings:

Location: Library main 269427
Call No.: BIB 201669
Status: Available

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