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The library in our school has limited space to everything .there is extra class room inside the library classroom that is not really needed. Curie is such a large school and not all students have a computer at home. Students that have no computer at home or the utility of the internet need the library removing the siting space that the library has at the entrance would gave the library more space to locate more computers. The library itself has large tables I don’t think that are necessary a large tables use more space!
Students often use the library as a quiet place to study and having class rooms inside the library is not helpful at all. The first thing I would do to change our library would be to put more shelves and computer desks having more shelves would provide more book s for the students to take out .having more computers would help students with their homework and stuff like that. Making the library more presentable would bring in more students and do their needs .I would also provide a small room that has like construction paper, glue, scissors, and useful materials that students might need when there working in projects. Finally I would have a sitting area to watch documentary’s and things like that .

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Nice explanation of your problem with our library. I was unaware of these problems.

Collect Instructions

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Gather more information about your existing school library by taking photos, sketching, conducting interviews, and doing additional research.

Think About:

  • What are all the different functions / activities that currently take place in your school's library?
  • Do you enjoy working and reading in this room now?  Why or why not?
  • How is the library different than a typical classroom?
  • When you study at home, where and how do you read? (On the couch, on the floor, on your bed, outside, at the kitchen table, at a desk in your bedroom?)  Could similar comfortable places be designed for your new school library?
  • Will you redesign the interior of your existing school library or will you build a new addition for these spaces?
  • How do students collaborate around technoloyg with other students?  Where do you do this now?
  • In what ways could your school building become a small community center for residents after school hours?

Try This:

  • Take photos of your school's library, the media center, the study hall, or any other space where students are hanging out.
  • Measure the overall size of your school's existing library.  Is it crowded now or does it have empty space?
  • Measure the number of linear feet of book shelves in your school library.  Ask the librarian if they feel your library should contain more or less space for bound books?
  • Take photos of where students are studying at school - either independently or in a small group - throughout the school day.
  • Ask your school's administrator about any types of community groups that may already use your school building in the evening.
  • Interview your school librarian and several classmates.  What do they think about the existing library?  What changes would they make if they had a choice?
  • Make a list of all the different functions / activities that currently take place in your school's library.
  • Make a list of all the things you like about your library.  Ask several friends and your teachers their opinions.
  • Several new public libraries have opened recently around the world.  What can you learn from these?  Investigate... (links to come)
  • Some of the most impressive historic libraries provide an awe-einspiring place to learn.  What can you learn from these?  Check out...(links to come)

maria zuniga's work for the Collect Information step:

Summary
This are pictures of the Media Center!!
This is the back side of the media center as you can see there is alot a books tha i don't...
the out side of the library that is located in the 2nd floor of curie.
This is the front view of the library.Most of it is book and book bookshelves.It covers up a major...
This is the waitng / sitting area og the madia center.students sit here and wait for the bell to...
This is a image of the survey i gave away to 20 students i curie. By giving out this i know what...
this is the computer area of the library there is like seven tables on each side of the library.
This area of the media center is use for presentatios .There are tables and a big projector to see...

Brainstorm Instructions

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Develop preliminary sketches to help you puzzle through new ideas and solutions.

Think About:

  • Many libraries just have rows of book shelves and a few tables and chairs for students.  But is this the best way for students to access, learn, and share information today?
  • How does collaborative learning occur in a library?
  • How can you provide both quiet and noisy learning spaces in a library?
  • Does the library have a separate entrance so community groups can enter/exit in the evening without having to walk through the entire school building?

The library will need to include four big types of spaces and furnishings:

  • a reading room / study loungue (tables with computers, chairs, couches, etc)
  • book storage and a circulation book check-out counter (shelves, work counters)
  • librarian's office and workspace
  • meeting rooms (tables, chairs, technology options)

Try This:

  • You'll need to decide where will this new library be located in your school.  Are you redesigning the exsiting space or building a new addition?
  • Walk around the exterior of your school building and take photos of your existing library and / or a possible location for a new library addition.
  • Use Google Maps to view and print out an aerial photo of your school.  Identify a location for the library.
  • Contact your school's building or maintenance department.  They may already have a floor plan of your school to use as a reference.
  • Sketch bubble diagrams to figure out the spatial relationships between the various rooms and spaces in your new or redesigned library.  Which spaces will be next to each other?  Which spaces should not be next to each other?
  • Make lots of sketches to get your early ideas down on paper.  Learn from each different idea.

Your design or redesign of a new library might include the following types of sizes of spaces.  These are just suggestions.  Feel free to revise this and incorporate other spaces you think may be needed.

Library space planning rules of thumb:

space 800
students in your school
1200
students in your school
1600
students in your school
2400
students in your school
Reading Room / Study Lounge with computers
1,400
square feet
2,100
square feet
2,800
square feet
4,200
square feet
Book storage and book check-out counter
1,400
square feet
2,100
square feet
2,800
square feet
4,200
square feet
Librarian's office / workroom 120
square feet
120
square feet
240
square feet
240
square feet
Meeting rooms 1 room at
250 square feet
2 rooms at
250 square foot each
3 rooms at 250 square foot each 4 rooms at 250 square foot each
TOTAL 3,170
square feet
4,820
square feet
6,590
square feet
9,640
square feet

maria zuniga's work for the Brainstorm Ideas step:

Summary
This are sketches of how the media center is divided .

Develop Instructions

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Now's the time to take what you've learned from the steps above and develop your own solution for a new or redesigned library.

Try This:

  • If possible, build a rough physical study model of your library.  You can't really understand the building's shape until you make a quick study model.  Don't worry about making a fancy finished model at this time.  Instead, use cardstock, scissors, and tape to quickly create a large 3D form.  See how it looks.  Break off different sections, add new pieces, and try out new ideas.
  • Take a photo of your model and upload it to your student user account here.
  • Sketch or use software such as Google SketchUp, AutoCAD, or Revit to get your ideas out of your head to share with others.

maria zuniga's work for the Develop Solutions step:

Summary
In developing solutions I'm going to be shoowing my project feom the begining to the end I' ll be showing how my project is changing day by day .
This is an image that shows how i divided the media center to create the caffe area !
this image shows the computer area and the front desks.it also shows part of the coffe area.
This is an image of the librarys progrss i desided to change the caffe area to a smaller aea the...
this side of teh library shows the confrense room i created this room for teacher o have meadings...

Final Instructions

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maria zuniga's work for the Final Design step:

Summary
This are images of the final views.
This is a view is the comple library it shows how every thing is divided in to differnt areas .
This part of the library shows the sitting/relaxing area of the library .
This part show's the library's cafeteria i created a caffe place inside the library .
This part of the library is the front part it shows the tableas and computers added in to the...