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Eye-Popping Show-Stopping Libraries starts out by recounting the
beginning of the relationship between the American Institute of
Architects (AIA) and the American Library Association (ALA) to
establish the Library Building awards and traces the development of
the program over the following five decades. In the next seven
chapters the authors have grouped selected award-winning libraries
by big themes, to explore the evolution of service innovations and
design trends; most of the selected case studies include exterior
and interior photographs, as well as floor plans. The final chapter
offers some thoughts on what a half-century of award-winning
architecture can tell us about the future of library service and
library design. In the afterword the authors review the initial
round of seventeen award-winning libraries from 1963, to assess how
the designs have held up over time, and to describe the current
disposition of the building. Three appendixes offer a chronological
list of award recipients, an alphabetical list of awardees by
library, and an alphabetical list by architect. The fourth and
final appendix is a chronological list of jury members. This
full-color, beautifully illustrated with 141 images book presents
these exemplary libraries as an exploration of the evolution of
library service and design. It examines the award-winning libraries
by big themes to explore how service trends and design trends have
evolved. Documentation of featured library buildings (including
photographs and plans) is an important element.
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