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When the library is located in prime real estate: a case study on the loss of space from the Duke University Medical Center Library and Archives

机译:当图书馆位于优质房地产中时:以杜克大学医学中心图书馆和档案馆的空间损失为例

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The Duke University Medical Center Library and Archives is located in the heart of the Duke Medicine campus, surrounded by Duke Hospital, ambulatory clinics, and numerous research facilities. Its location is considered prime real estate, given its adjacency to patient care, research, and educational activities. In 2005, the Duke University Library Space Planning Committee had recommended creating a learning center in the library that would support a variety of educational activities. However, the health system needed to convert the library's top floor into office space to make way for expansion of the hospital and cancer center. The library had only five months to plan the storage and consolidation of its journal and book collections, while working with the facilities design office and architect on the replacement of key user spaces on the top floor. Library staff worked together to develop plans for storing, weeding, and consolidating the collections and provided input into renovation plans for users spaces on its mezzanine level. The library lost 15,238 square feet (29%) of its net assignable square footage and a total of 16,897 (30%) gross square feet. This included 50% of the total space allotted to collections and over 15% of user spaces. The top-floor space now houses offices for Duke Medicine oncology faculty and staff. By storing a large portion of its collection off-site, the library was able to remove more stacks on the remaining stack level and convert them to user spaces, a long-term goal for the library. Additional space on the mezzanine level had to be converted to replace lost study and conference room spaces. While this project did not match the recommended space plans for the library, it underscored the need for the library to think creatively about the future of its facility and to work toward a more cohesive master plan.
机译:杜克大学医学中心图书馆和档案馆位于杜克医学园区的中心,周围环绕着杜克医院,门诊诊所和众多研究设施。考虑到其与患者护理,研究和教育活动的毗邻性,其位置被认为是主要房地产。 2005年,杜克大学图书馆空间规划委员会建议在图书馆中创建一个学习中心,以支持各种教育活动。但是,卫生系统需要将图书馆的顶层转换为办公空间,以便为医院和癌症中心的扩建铺平道路。该图书馆只有五个月的时间来计划其日记本和书籍的存储和整合,同时与设施设计办公室和建筑师合作,以替换顶层的主要用户空间。图书馆工作人员共同制定了存储,除草和巩固馆藏的计划,并为夹层楼用户空间的装修计划提供了投入。图书馆损失了15238平方英尺(29%)的可分配净平方英尺面积,总共损失了16897平方英尺(30%)。其中包括分配给集合的总空间的50%和超过用户空间的15%。顶层空间现在设有杜克医学肿瘤学系教职工的办公室。通过将大部分馆藏存储在异地,该库能够在剩余堆栈级别上删除更多堆栈并将其转换为用户空间,这是该库的长期目标。夹层的额外空间必须进行转换,以替代丢失的书房和会议室空间。尽管该项目与图书馆的建议空间计划不符,但它强调了图书馆需要创造性地考虑其设施的未来,并朝着更具凝聚力的总体规划方向努力。

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  • 期刊名称 The Aesculapian
  • 作者

    Patricia L. Thibodeau;

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  • 年(卷),期 2010(98),1
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 25–28
  • 总页数 4
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