Reading as a Social Act : 15 Micro-Libraries in Urban and Rural Settings

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Reading a book is commonly seen as an individual activity, yet libraries have evolved to offer more than just book-lending services in the digital age. Public libraries have transformed into contemporary community centers, offering various social engagement opportunities while utilizing minimal urban space. Emphasizing the importance of building a sense of community, these institutions prioritize connecting individuals with common interests.

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Creating resilient library spaces involves incorporating adaptable design. It often reverts to lightweight construction techniques, implementing expandable grid systems and emphasizing the efficient use of local building materials. The architects of these structures are compelled to plan with a forward-thinking approach and include the users in a participatory building process, responding to the community's needs and spreading/ preserving specific building traditions.

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Cite: Anna Dumitru. "Reading as a Social Act : 15 Micro-Libraries in Urban and Rural Settings" 26 Jul 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1019000/reading-as-a-social-act-15-micro-libraries-in-urban-and-rural-settings> ISSN 0719-8884

Courtesy of SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING, NANJING UNIVERSITY

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