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This work provides a comprehensive guide on the principles and considerations involved in planning a library building. It emphasizes the importance of utility over aesthetics, advocating for designs that prioritize functionality to support library work. The author discusses the necessity of collaboration between librarians, architects, and committees to create effective spaces that cater to the evolving needs of libraries. Key themes include the significance of expert consultation, the practical nature of library operations, and the need for thoughtful planning to accommodate future growth. The text serves as a resource for librarians, architects, and stakeholders involved in library construction and renovation.

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Title: How to plan a library building for library work

Author: Charles C. Soule

Release date: February 14, 2021 [eBook #64560]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HOW TO PLAN A LIBRARY BUILDING FOR LIBRARY WORK ***

Useful Reference Series No. 7

How to Plan a
  Library Building
    for Library Work

Prelude

Every public building should express, with dignity
Its individual type, use, place, and era.
A library is a prominent public building
As practical and technical as a schoolhouse;
A workshop for the future, not a relic of the past.
Seldom rich enough for its needs, it abhors waste.
Change and growth will soon supplant it.
Build it for use, not show; for now, not for ever:—
Tastefully, tactfully, thriftily, thoroughly.
To plan it, find an able librarian,
To construct it, get a skillful architect,
To control both, choose a wise committee.
These three, by patient study and debate,
Can satisfy taste without sacrificing use—
Achieving complete and felicitous success.

HOW TO PLAN
A LIBRARY BUILDING
FOR LIBRARY WORK

By CHARLES C. SOULE
A.B. Harv. 1862

Firmitas, Utilitas, Venustas

Vitruvius de Architectura

BOSTON
THE BOSTON BOOK COMPANY
1912

Copyright, 1912
By CHARLES C. SOULE

The Riverdale Press, Brookline, Boston, Mass.

To
The Architect
who is the Librarian’s best friend
when they plan together
a sound, useful and beautiful building
this volume is inscribed