Presented by: Johnston Architects, Komatsu Architecture, Noll & Tam Architects, SHP, and Library Journal
Presented by: Johnston Architects, Komatsu Architecture, Noll & Tam Architects, SHP, and Library Journal Event Date and Time: Wednesday, September 18, 2024 | 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT | Join us for an impactful discussion on the evolving architecture and design challenges facing libraries today. A panel of leading architects will join Spokane Public Library Executive Director Andrew Chanse to explore the latest trends, strategies, and innovations in creating spaces that are not only functional but also sustainable and adaptive to future needs. From financial pressures to incorporating staff and community input, we'll take a comprehensive look at how libraries can navigate changing demands, rising costs, and environmental considerations, while staying aligned with their mission and priorities. Attendees will gain actionable insights and resources to proactively plan for and implement successful renovations or new builds. Key Topics Covered: Navigating cost escalation: Strategies for addressing financial pressures, such as leveraging the Inflation Reduction Act, New Markets Tax Credits, and forming strategic partnerships. Updating library spaces: Approaches for modernizing older libraries to improve energy efficiency, enhance natural light, and accommodate the evolving needs of users. Community and staff engagement: Best practices for involving both patrons and staff in the planning process to ensure that their needs and insights shape the final design and functionality of the space. Speakers: Mona Johnston Zellers, AIA, Partner, Johnston Architects Amy R. Sibley, RID, Associate AIA, Vice President & Director of Interior Design, Komatsu Architecture Amy B. Watson, Associate Principal / Architect / LEED AP, Noll & Tam Architects Jeffrey Sackenheim, President & CEO, SHP Moderator: Andrew Chanse, Executive Director, Spokane Public Library | Can't make it to a session? No problem! Register now and we will email you when the webcast is available for on-demand viewing. | |