Common x 3 (Public, Academic, School): Designing next generation gathering and learning spaces for libraries of every type

Tuesday, November 18th, 2014, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PT
Join us on November 18th for our “Commons x 3” webcast, and you’ll get to hear from a panel of expert architects as they explain critical elements of creating a successful commons space in a wide variety of environments while showing you some of the best examples of “uncommon commons” out there today. Register Now!
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Presented by: HBM Architects, MSR, OPN Architects, Tappe Associates and Library Journal

Event Date & Time: Tuesday, November 18th, 2014, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PT

RegisterLibraries have always served as a kind of intellectual commons, but today’s information commons spaces are also designed to promote active learning by baking in more technology and room for collaboration, all the while serving as a one-stop hub for library engagement and socialization as an integral part of the enterprise. Join us on November 18th for our “Commons x 3” webcast, and you’ll get to hear from a panel of expert architects as they explain critical elements of creating a successful commons space in a wide variety of environments while showing you some of the best examples of “uncommon commons” out there today. Moderated by Meredith Schwartz, Senior Editor, News and Features for Library Journal
Panelists: Bradd Brown, AIA, LEED AP. Principal, OPN Architects Jeff Hoover, Library Design Director, Tappe Associates Traci Engel Lesneski, CID, IIDA, LEED AP BD+C Principal, MSR Renee Moldovansky, LEED AP, HBM Architects Moderator: Meredith Schwartz, Senior Editor, News and Features, Library Journal RegisterCan't make it November 18th? No problem! Register now and you will receive an email from Library Journal with the URL to access the archive for this event.
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Jim Ward

didn't see this right away. Was this recorded so we could view later as a webinar/webcast? Interesting concepts potentially....

Posted : Dec 16, 2014 09:55


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