Hosted by Library Journal in partnership with the Winter Park Library, FL, this installment of our library building and design event will bring you the latest trends in library design. Dig deep with architects, librarians, and vendors to explore building/renovating/retrofitting spaces both large and small that will redefine the relationship with your users and engage your community.
This full-day think tank provides expert panel discussions with architects and librarians, as well as hands-on, architect-led breakout sessions dealing with real-life design challenges submitted in advance by you and your fellow attendees.
Winter Park Library offers the perfect setting for considering the possibilities. What began in 1885 as a small collection of books on a founder’s front porch grew into a dedicated library space in 1902—despite early critiques about the lack of indoor plumbing and temperature regulation. Since then, the library has continually evolved, reimagining how a modern library can serve as a dynamic community resource. In 2016, a successful bond referendum funded the current state-of-the-art campus, the Winter Park Library and Events Center, which opened in 2021.
Designed by Adjaye Associates with Architect of Record HuntonBrady Architects, the library features an indoor auditorium, collaborative and private workspaces, an entrepreneurship center, social spaces, a computer lab, the "Dream Room Lab" makerspace, and a video and audio production studio. The events center further enhances the space with an outdoor amphitheater, rooftop venues, and a grand ballroom offering sweeping views of the lakeside park.
This event is open to librarians, library board or foundation members, and the library’s city planners/officials. If you are an architect or vendor and would like to sponsor one of our 2025 Design Institute events, please contact Advertising Director Roy Futterman: rfutterman@mediasourceinc.com
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Wednesday May 7:
12:00 – 5:00 PM | ARCHITECTURE TOUR (Registration Required)
Thursday, May 8:
Design Institute Full Day Session
9:00 - 9:30 AM |
REGISTRATION & CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST |
Location: TBD |
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9:30 - 9:40 AM
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WELCOME Melissa Schneider, Executive Director, Winter Park Library Rebecca T. Miller, Publisher, Library Journal |
9:40 - 10:25 AM
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SUCCESSFUL, IMPACTFUL PROJECTS, THE BRASS TACKS & BEYOND (Panel) Pat Losinski, Senior Advisor, Library Services, Gresham Smith Jeffrey Hoover, Library Design Director, Tappe Architects Jody Lazar, Director of Community Engagement, Winter Park Library Moderated by Lisa Peet, Executive Editor, Library Journal |
10:25 - 10:45 AM
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INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHTS Lisa C. Uhrik, President, Franklin Fixtures, LLC, Franklin Fixtures Debbie Joy, MLIS, Managing Director of LibraryIQ Advisory Services |
10:45 - 11:05 AM |
BREAK/VISIT SPONSORS |
11:05 - 11:50 AM
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TECHNOLOGY TRENDS SHAPING THE DESIGN PROCESS & SPACES (YES, AI+) (Panel) Peter Bolek, AIA, President and Director of Design, HBM Architects Samantha Turnock Mendiola, AIA, Architect, Design Principal, HGA Tomas Eliaeson, Design Partner, Little Moderated by: Andrew Montanez, Technology Manager, Winter Park Library |
11:50 - 12:10 PM
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INDUSTRY SPOTLIGHTS Maggie Browne, MLIS, Public Library Sales Lead, Stack Map Tim Granquist, Chief Operating Officer, Techlogic |
12:20 - 1:30 PM |
LUNCH | Location: TBD |
1:30 - 2:15 PM
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INSIDE OUT: TRANSFORMATIVE INTERIORS, CONNECTED COMMUNITIES (Panel) Brooke Breiner, NCIDQ, LEED AP ID+C Associate & Interior Designer, HBM Architects Erica Frederiksen, NCIDQ, IIDA, Sr. Interior Designer, HGA Jeffrey Hoover, Library Design Director, Tappe Architects Moderated by Steve Powell, Director/CEO, Orange County Library System |
2:15 – 3:50 PM |
ARCHITECT-LED BREAKOUT SESSIONS |
FEATURING REAL-LIFE DESIGN CHALLENGES
BREAKOUT 1-CASE STUDY LED BY: HBM Architects
BREAKOUT 2-LIVE OAK PUBLIC LIBRARIES LED BY: Gresham Smith
BREAKOUT 3-MANATEE PUBLIC LIBRARY LED BY: Little
BREAKOUT 4 -ROCHESTER HILLS PUBLIC LIBRARY LED BY: HGA
BREAKOUT 5-QUEEN ANN’S COUNTY LIBRARY LED BY: Tappe Architects |
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3:50 - 4:10 PM |
BREAK/VISIT SPONSORS |
4:10 - 4:55 PM
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REALIZING RESILIENCY (Panel) Lindsey Perez, Senior Project Manager, Little Amy Hardin, Life and Work Places Architect, Gresham Smith Melissa Schneider, Director, Winter Park Library Moderated by Nardia Cumberbatch, Librarian, Valencia College; LJ Mover & Shaker; Sustainable Libraries Initiative Member |
4:55 - 5:00 PM |
CLOSING REMARKS |
5:00 - 6:00 PM |
COCKTAIL RECEPTION |
ARCHITECT SPONSORS |
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