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Case Western held a competition to redesign the first floor of the Kelvin Smith Library. Each group was responsible for producing a written proposal. We were chosen out of many to take home the 1st place prize!
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Jack Brady Amanda Rush Chelsey Finnimore Sam Roberts
Introduction Important resource for universities & communityUnifying element for surrounding schoolsServes the diverse needs of library patrons
Design ProcessResearch of first floor servicesVisual survey of libraryStudent and faculty interviews & surveysIdentify current assets and issuesPropose aesthetic and functional solutionsResearch cost effective and ecofriendly companies
SurveySurveys sent out to CWRU, CIA, and CIM studentsResults collected and analyzedHelped to identify problem areas
Research&Survey
"It's a little overwhelming and an immediate sense of bearings would be helpful"
"I'd visit more often if there were study/reading areas that were more comfortable/private/inviting."
"I wish CIA students had bet-ter access to online resources outside of the library and school buildings like other case students. And logging into computers without a Case ID is impossible."
How often do you visit the Kelvin Smith Library?
35% visited the library a few times a year19.5% visited the library a few times a week14.5% visited the library once a month14.5% visited the library a few times a month12.5% visited the library once a week4.5% visited the library everyday0% have never visited the library
Research&Survey
Redesign GoalsIncrease accessibility with signage and wayfindingCreate comfortable and homey “nooks” Centralize services availableCreate a unifying aesthetic for entire floor
AestheticsFresh, clean, and cohesiveComfortable and studiousModern and invitingRich and scholarly, with a pop of funWarm wood tonesBrushed steel accentsHighly textured fabricsSmoother, plain fabricsPops of bight color
Aesthetics
Color
Aesthetics
Materials
Aesthetics
Flooring
Aesthetics
Paint
FurnitureFurniture should take cues from architectureHighly functional and ergonomicComfortable for hours at a timeModular furniture allows for various set up
Furniture
Seating
Furniture
Tables
Reference Desk
Furniture
Accents
Furniture
Signage&WayfindingIncrease accessibilitySimplified, color coded icon systemOverhead signageUnified branding
Nook Icons
Signage&Wayfinding
ReferenceCafeTechnologyStudy
Sub Icons
Signage&Wayfinding
ElevatorsMediaRestroomsStacksPeriodicalsPrintersWriting resource center
Overhead Signage
Signage&Wayfinding
Reference
cafe
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New Logo
Signage&Wayfinding
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NooksCondense library services into easily identifiable color coded areasHelp conduct flow of trafficSeparate high traffic areas from quite areasAesthetics linked to theme of look
Reference Nook
Nooks
Solve problems of current reference areaUnify reference services into one areaPositioned to face front of libraryClear signageBook drop-off near doorCheckout services located togetherReference help located on opposite side; closer to study areas for convenience
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Cafe Nook
Nooks
New student work galleryIncludes Case Alumni Reading RoomNew cafeCPL reading areaNewspaper stacks
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Technology Nook
Nooks
Localize technology available for useCreate print stationMedia centerOpens up floor space for traffic
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Study Nook
Nooks
Organized into three separate sectionsDesignated areas for longterm periods of studyMore secluded areas will reduce noiseFurniture can be arranged for both group and quiet study
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Floor Plan
Nooks
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Pricing11 piece modular furniture set - $5,8804 piece modular furniture set - $3,850InterfaceFLOR tiles - $8.99/ 20 sq. in. tileWood laminate - $10/ sq. ft.
MiscellaneousCleveland Public LibraryGalleriesPaintingsStacksEnvironment & SustainabilityAccessibilityScripts & JournalsMultiphasic Design
Questions?
Reference
cafe
technology
study
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