Title: Library Buildings today
1Library Buildings today
in St Petersburg 14. 15. 4. 2003 Kari Lämsä
kari.lamsa_at_hel.fi Cable Book Library Helsinki
City Library http//www.lasipalatsi.fi/karilam/s
tpetersburg/
2Changing Library
trends and visions for future library
- Model of the new Central Libray of TurinPicture
from Paolo Messinas presentation in A Space for
the Future Conference, Helsinki 2002
http//www.lib.hel.fi/conf02/
3- New Communitieswho they are, what they want?
- Libraries as City Spaceshub of information,
culture and meeting - Changing customerschanging needs, changing
behaviour - Premises and Technique lively, communicative,
intelligent - Information and Materials more complicated,
expansive - Consultants of Information
- Competencies for future
4New Communities
- new forms
- virtual communities
- new way of communicate
- 24 h available
- on-line
- real-time
- new networks
- need new space
Future Library Article Need for new community? /
Architect Tuomas Toivonen http//www.aula.cc/pro
jects/futurelibrary/newcommunity.htm
5Libraries as City Spaces
- as meeting place
- free access
- equality
- free of charge
- in urban structure
- offer active environment
- places of participation and influencing
- culture's amusement parks ?
Virtual Impact on the Physical Library /
Bertelsmann Stiftung http//www.bertelsmann-stift
ung.de/documents/Virtual_Impact_engl.pdf
6Changing customers
- changes in communication
- members of the information society
- new demands
- tailored services
- experience travellers
- future needs
Your Ideas on the Library's Future? / New Central
Library of Minneapolis http//www.mpls.lib.mn.us/
ncl_comments.asp
7Premises and Technique versatile and combined
premises
- mobile components
- merge services
- comprehensive networks
- 24/7/356 automation
The lobby of Glass Palace changes to the
Internet-Cafe of Cable Book Library.
http//www.lasipalatsi.fi/index_en.html
8Premises and Technique convertible signs
- various languages
- digital info walls
- mobile phone compasses
- hologram signs
- avatar guides
Haagin kaupunginkirjaston seinille projisoitavat
valo-opasteet
9Premises and Technique new mobile libraries
- movable information station
- personal services
- wireless connections
- ask anything, anyhow
IGS - Information Gas Station / Project Manager
Jouni Juntumaa http//igs.kirjastot.fi/luento/eng
lish/iGSHelsingor.ppt
10Premises and Technique new mobile libraries
- Kontti container Concept of movable library
services. By finnish desing students Mikko
Aarras, Jussi Hiltunen, Sami Laine, Marjukka
Mäkelä, Jani-Petri Voutilainen - http//www.aula.cc/projects/futurelibrary/kontti.h
tml
11Premises and Technique work modules, learning
environments
- In future customers will build themselves a
pleasant work environment. - Workspace / University of Århus Department of
Computer Sciencehttp//www.daimi.au.dk/workspace/
index.htm
12Premises and Technique intelligent buildings
- Earthquake and Volcano simulator in Singapore
City Library
Illustration of the Fugitive environment. Simon
Penny, Carnegie Mellon University
Roomware and Intelligent Buildings / University
of Århus http//www.daimi.au.dk/workspace/site/con
tent/heading_07/papers/Roomware.pdf
13Premises and Technique green libraries
- Drawing of Turin Centre Library. Glass walls will
be equipped with solar cells.
14Information and Materials
- löydettävissä
- available
- trustworthy
- formats and standards
- tailored information
- kirjoilla ei hätää
High Quality Information For Everyone And What It
Costs / Bielefeld 2002 Conference
http//www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/2002conf/index.htm
15Information and Materials Jan Strang "Book
killer machine comes
- These will pass along with digital works
- serial publications that take a lot of space
- space-taking reference books or reference books
with small circulation - scientific works in small editions
- writings in which new technique brings essential
additional features (interactivity, multimedia
and so on).
16Information and Materials Jan Strang "Book
killer machine comes
- These will get along with digital works
- writings with large editions
- cheap paperbacks and kiosk literature
- books that are to be read from one cover to
another especially fiction - writings that require a large format or a
diverging form, for example picture books and
maps - children's books
17Consultants of Information
- teaching
- guiding
- interviewing
- discussing
- evaluating
Competencies needed by Public Library staff /
Bertelsmann Stiftunghttp//www.bertelsmann-stiftu
ng.de/documents/Competencies.pdf
18Consultants of Information
In the National Library of Canada has been made a
research in which Competencies required in
library work
- 1. Communication Competencies
- 2. Information Technology Competencies
- 3. Change Competencies
- 4. Organizational Competencies
- 5. Problem-Solving Competencies
- 6. Team Work Competencies
- 7. Self-Management Competencies
- 8. Corporate Competencies
- 9. Service Competencies
- 10. Management Competencies People Skills
- 11. Management Competencies Process and
Organizational Skills - 12. System Competencies
19- What will librarians be like in 2150?
Very busy, helpful, friendly, and quite possibly
aliens.Elizabeth, aged 11 Libraries of the
future / Library of Birmingham http//hosted.ukol
n.ac.uk/stories/gallery/competitions/library/
20Five new librariesAmsterdam, Vienna, Turin,
Seattle, Oslo
- locationpurpose for milieu and city structure,
accessibility - architectureflexibility, position in cityscape,
recognizable - capacity and resourcesrooms, visitors, opening
hours, financing - materialscollections, formats, classification
- equipmentswork stations, automation, networks
- distinctions special customer groups,
co-operation, innovations
21Amsterdam
- Inhabitants 725.000, 1.000.000 living in the
near environment, 40 immigrants - Public Library Structure Central Library, six
region libraries, 21 district libraries - Visitors 3 500 000 / year
- Human Resources 300 employees, 20 immigrants
Hans van Velzen New Central Library for
Amsterdam http//www.ifla.org/VII/rt3/news/amster
dam.htm
22Amsterdam New Library
- location in centrum
- surface area 30 000 m²
- 1250 study places. Six hundred with internet
- auditorium 300 seats
- opening 84 h/week, 12 h/day
- building budget 74 000 000
Suunnitelma Amsterdamin rautatieaseman viereen
rakennettavasta alueesta, johon uusi kirjasto
tulee
23The four main tasks of the new Central Library
By Hans van Velzen, Director of Amsterdam Public
Library
- 1. Information Center - free access to
information - BOOKS, CD-ROM's, CD's, DVDs, INTERNET et cetera
- Place to study
- Trained staff
- 2. Cultural Center - meeting other cultures
- Multi cultural in every aspect
- Exhibitions
- Large world music collection
- Theatre, 300 seats
- fully equipped
24The four main tasks of the new Central Library
By Hans van Velzen, Director of Amsterdam Public
Library
- 3. Educational Center - learning, your whole life
- Cooperation with schools and universities
- Study facilities and support
- Instruction room
- AdamNet
- 4. Meeting point for people - connecting people
- Multi cultural in every aspect Exhibitions
- Large world music collection
- Theatre, 300 seats
- fully equipped
25General demands for a new central library By
Hans van Velzen, Director of Amsterdam Public
Library
- Easy to reach for users
- Must be recognized as a Public Library on first
sight - Attractive, visible in direct environment
- Easy to manage and easy to work in
- Must have state of the art technology and other
facilities - Enough space for all functions
Hans van Velzen Library for the future
http//www.oba.nl/library_future/future.htm
26Vienna
- Inhabitants 1 626 000
- Public Library Structure 52 branch libraries,
2 bookmobile - Visitors 983 000 / year
- Human Resources 285 employees
Main City Library Vienna By Alfred Pfoser / A
Space for the Future Conference
http//www.lib.hel.fi/conf02/wien.htm
27Vienna New Library
- location in liikenteen solmukohdassa
- surface area 6 085 m²
- Collection 300 000 (printed 240 000, multimedia
60 000) - 150 study places
- 130 work stations for customers
- auditorium 300 seats
- opening 44 h / week
- building budget 26 000 000
Läpileikkaus metroaseman päälle rakennettavasta
Wienin pääkirjastosta
28The Library as a new City symbol supports By
Alfred Pfoser, director of the City Library Vienna
- Higher pedestrian frequency during the day
- Higher standard of security
- Simulations for private investments
- A new Gürtell marketing
- conviviality of different social milieus and
cultural practises - Fresh impetus for integration of immigrants
Kuvia Viennan uudesta pääkirjastosta by Architect
Ernst Mayr http//www.cattec.at/galerie/bibl.htm
l
29Turin New Library
- Inhabitants 899 806, immigrants from non-EU
countries about 40 000 - Public Library Structure main library, music
library, 14 branch libraries - Location in centrum
- Gross surface area 27 000 m²
- Collection 1 000 000 documents
- 1 500 study places
- 900 m2 internet-café
- 5000 visitors per day
Turin Central City Library http//www.oct.torino.i
t/biblioteca/eng/index2.htm
30The New Central Library designed to offer all
the opportunities of modern public libraryBy
Library Director Paolo Messina, Turin City Library
- A library for everyone
- To be informed and up to date
- To meet people and communicate in
- Library completed wired
- Reading tables with data and power connections
- Furniture and fittings familiar to users of
different cultural origins - Layout and shelving suitable for disable people
Paolo Messina The Building Changes the Image of
the Library / A Space for the Future
Conference http//www.lib.hel.fi/conf02/messina.ht
m
31Seattle New Library
- Inhabitants 563 000
- Public Library Structure main library, 27
branch libraries, bookmobiles - Location in centrum
- Surface area 33 700 m²
- Collection 1 400 000
- 400 work stations for customers
- Building budget 165 500 000
Building a New Central Library http//www.spl.org/
lfa/central/buildinganewcentral.html
32Seattle Five Platforms
- Fifth platform roof terrace, library
headquarters, periodicals - Fourth platform main collection, reading room
- Third platformComputer training, electronics
(Internet access, CD-ROMs and e-books) and
"assembly" - the auditorium and meeting rooms. - Second platform the "store" - popular fiction,
and library staff areas. - First platform Parking and library support
areas, topped by the children's library.
Central Library Design Images http//www.spl.org/l
fa/central/design.html
33Seattle Book Spiral
The main collection be organized into a
continuous spiral that is the equivalent of three
levels of the building.
Spiral Mockup Presentation by LMN
Architects http//www.spl.org/lfa/central/spiralpr
esentation.pdf
34Seattle Book Spiral
- It allows collections to grow at unpredicted
rates without pushing books from one area to
another, or moving "departments" as has occurred
in the current library. - It allows the entire non-fiction main collection
(the full scope of the Dewey run - 000 to 999) to
be located sequentially. - It allows staff members who normally perform
redundant tasks on every floor, to be much more
efficient with access to multiple floors of
books. - It allows books that are associated with more
than one department to have relationships and
connections to all departments where they are
relevant.
35Oslo New Library
- Inhabitants 507 000
- Public Library Structure main library, 13
branch libraries, 2 bookmobile - Location in centrum
- Surface area 20 000 m²
- building budget 440 000 000
- The New Oslo Public Library
- http//ragnar.deich.folkebibl.no/nyedeich/english/
36The modern public library mustBy Liv Sæteren,
Director Oslo Public Library
- Offer ample possibilities for collecting and
processing knowledge and information - Make the necessary facilities, resources and
information accessible to groups and individuals,
and act as gateway to other services and sources - Provide a stimulating arena for meeting, working
and learning a laboratory for creative teamwork
and dialogue - Function as meeting place for integration and
diversity, and be a literary venue in the capital
city - Be an important node within the citys cultural
life and network of knowledge
Liv Saeteren The Public Library as a Center for
Learning / Bielefeld 2002 Conference
http//www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/2002conf/lectures/
Saeteren.pdf
37Libraries 2040
- The Brabant LibraryThe Brabant Library is a
design by architect Winy Maas. It is part of
Bibliotheken 2040 project by the Netherlands
Association of Public Libraries. - In this 230-meter tall metalibrary there is
room for about 5 million books (17 kilometers of
bookshelves), thousands of magazines, terminals,
reading/studying rooms, (Internet) cafés, a
theatre, etc. Next to traditional lifts and
staircases, there will be about 800 glass study
booths that move vertically as well as
horizontally, on the outside and on the inside.
This makes it possible to navigate the whole
collection from ones own comfortable, private
booth, in whatever way or order one likes.
Other target groups can be serviced by furnishing
some of the booths as meeting kiosks or mini
lounges. A navigation system would prevent
collisions. - Rob Bruijnzeels Libraries 2040
- http//www.splq.info/issues/vol35_4/02.htm