Designing
Libraries for Safety in the Age of COVID-19
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
2-3 PM ET, 11 AM-12 PM PT
As libraries cautiously reopen the doors of their physical buildings to the public, minimizing risk from the COVID-19 pandemic to patrons and staff is top priority. Expert architects
share design tips for how to use the building itself, and its furnishings, to reduce transmission, encourage social distancing, and get the library ready for its next phase while preserving flexibility for the long term.
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Presenters
Pamela Anderson-Brulé, FAIA, Principal, President & Co-Founder, Anderson Brulé Architects
Todd A. Harvey, Sr. Partner, BHC Architects
Ruth Baleiko, FAIA, Partner, The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP
Jeffrey M. Hoover, AIA, Principal, Tappé Architects
Moderator
Emily Puckett Rodgers, Space Design and Assessment Librarian, Manager of Library Environments, University of Michigan Library
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