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MODERN LIBRARY BUILDING DESIGN: THE EFFECTS ON NATURAL VENTILATION AND HEALTH OF THE USERS
ABSTRACT
Recently, the astronomic increase in student enrollment
and university population has necessitated extensions to existing campus
library structures. As a result, hasty extensions often fail to adopt
sustainable design strategies such as natural ventilation, thus rendering the
projects unsustainable due to the need for mechanical ventilation systems. The
unity in planning a library determines the usability of the library. A
library building that works is a product of its designers or clients that
understand and apply the behavioural element of the planning process. In
summary, it is desirable to form a small building committee to handle the full
process of library building. This committee may consist of representatives from
all the concerned groups, as well as the architect and the librarian. One of
the recommendations made in the study was that a building committee should be
appointed to assist in the preparation of a concept programme evaluation of
building plans.
KEYWORDS: Library, Building
design, Natural ventilation and Users health
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