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Checklist of Library Building Design Considerations Fifth Edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2009
  • Kirjastus: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838909787
  • ISBN-13: 9780838909782
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2009
  • Kirjastus: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838909787
  • ISBN-13: 9780838909782
With the new fifth edition of his ""Checklist of Library Building Design Considerations"", William Sannwald guides librarians and other members of a building design team through the stages of the design process. Planning construction of a new library facility or renovation of an existing one can be a daunting task. With the new fifth edition of his ""Checklist of Library Building Design Considerations"", veteran library administrator and construction consultant William Sannwald guides librarians and other members of a building design team through the stages of the design process. Updated materials include: a new chapter on sustainable design, including issues of site selection, air quality, and energy and water efficiency; new sections on wireless networking, information commons and media production and presentation labs; updated treatment of special collections and materials handling systems; and, a new section on disaster planning.It also contains DA Accessibility Guidelines section reorganized to match structure of the federal statute. Because construction projects are complex and sometimes unwieldy, Sannwald's checklist format provides a clear, concise way of itemizing the issues, helping your construction project run as smoothly as possible!
Preface vii
Building Planning and Architecture
Indicators of Dissatisfaction with Existing Facilities
1(1)
Institutional Planning Team
2(1)
Determining Space Needs
3(3)
Joint Use Considerations
6(2)
Alternatives to New Construction
8(1)
Selecting a Library Building Consultant
9(1)
Choosing an Architect
10(4)
Choosing a Contractor
14(1)
Architectural Design
15(4)
Library Site Selection
General Conditions
19(2)
Location
21(1)
Accessibility
22(1)
Size
23(1)
Environmental Issues
24(2)
Sustainable Design
Sustainable Sites
26(3)
Water Efficiency
29(1)
Energy and Atmosphere
30(1)
Materials
31(1)
Indoor Environmental Air Quality
32(2)
Lighting and Day Lighting
34(1)
Roofs
35(1)
General Exterior Considerations
Landscaping
36(2)
Parking
38(2)
Building Exterior
40(1)
Roof
41(1)
Bicycle Racks
42(1)
Flagpole
42(1)
Exterior Signage
43(1)
Loading Docks and Delivery
44(3)
Outdoor Trash Enclosures
47(1)
Outdoor Book and Media Returns
48(2)
Interior Organization of Library Buildings
Entrance
50(3)
Circulation Desk Facilities
53(3)
Reference Facilities
56(4)
Information Commons
60(2)
Multimedia Facilities
62(1)
Media Production and Presentation Labs
63(1)
Special Collections/Rare Books/Archives
64(3)
Reserve Book Room
67(1)
Faculty/Graduate Carrels and Study Rooms
68(1)
Literacy Center
68(1)
Young Adult Facilities
69(2)
Children's Facilities
71(3)
Meeting and Seminar Rooms
74(3)
Convenience Facilities
77(3)
Displays
80(1)
Public Art
81(2)
Interior Signage
83(2)
Workrooms/Offices
85(2)
Staff Lounge
87(1)
Friends of the Library
88(2)
Library Store
90(2)
Interior Storage
92(1)
Compliance with ADA Accessibility Guidelines
Transportation, Parking Lots, Parking Signage, and Accessible Routes
93(2)
Ground and Floor Surfaces
95(1)
Curb Cuts
96(1)
Ramps
97(1)
Stairs
98(1)
Lifts and Elevators
99(2)
Doors
101(1)
Entrances
102(2)
Accessible Routes within the Building
104(1)
Drinking Fountains
105(1)
Water Closets
106(1)
Toilet Rooms
107(1)
Toilet Stalls
107(1)
Urinals
108(1)
Lavatories
109(1)
Handrails and Grab Bars
110(1)
Controls and Operating Mechanisms
111(1)
Alarms
112(1)
Signage
113(2)
Telephones
115(1)
Fixed or Built-in Seating and Tables
116(1)
Assembly Areas
117(1)
Building Assistance Facilities
118(2)
Telecommunications, Electrical, and Miscellaneous Equipment
General Considerations
120(1)
Telecommunications Entrances and Closets
121(1)
Horizontal Pathways
122(2)
Cabling and Outlets
124(1)
Wireless Technology
125(2)
Workstation Connections
127(1)
Workstation Equipment
128(1)
Telephone System
128(2)
Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment
130(1)
Electrical Power
131(2)
Interior Design and Finishes
Service Desks
133(2)
Seating
135(3)
Tables
138(1)
Lighting
139(1)
Windows
140(1)
Flooring
141(1)
Walls
142(1)
Color
143(1)
Equipment List
144(6)
Behavioral Aspects of Space
150(5)
Materials Handling and Storage: Book Stacks and Shelving
Conventional Stationary Stacks and Shelving
155(3)
Movable-Aisle Compact Shelving
158(2)
Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS)
160(1)
Materials Handling Systems
161(1)
Remote Storage
162(3)
Building Systems
Acoustics
165(3)
Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigerating (HVAC&R) Systems
168(2)
Electrical Systems
170(2)
Lighting
172(3)
Plumbing and Restrooms
175(2)
Elevators and Escalators
177(1)
Safety and Security
General
178(1)
External Security
178(1)
Internal Security
179(2)
Fire Safety
181(1)
Disaster Planning
181(3)
Maintenance of Library Buildings and Property
Routine Maintenance
184(2)
Graffiti
186(1)
Building Materials
187(1)
Custodial Facilities
188(1)
Groundskeeper Facilities
189(1)
Trash Enclosures
189(1)
Betterments and Improvements
190(1)
Building Occupancy and Post-occupancy Evaluation
Building Acceptance
191(2)
Getting Ready for Occupancy
193(1)
Moving
194(1)
Post-occupancy Evaluation
195(3)
Groundbreaking and Dedication Ceremonies
Planning
198(2)
Event Checklist
200(5)
Bibliography 205
William W. Sannwald is assistant to the City Manager for Library Design and Development is San Diego. Director of the San Diego Public Library from 1979 to 1997, he has been involved in the construction of more than 40 library buildings either as consultant or owner's representative. Sannwald is a prolific writer on the subjects of library architecture and management and received the highest honor from the San Diego chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Irving Gill Award, for his contributions to library architecture.