Design with Balance: Seamlessly Blending Architecture, Design, and Furniture in Your Library

Maureen Arndt, Principal at 720Design, and Joe Agati of AGATI Furniture discuss how to create spaces that are versatile, adaptable, and timeless, suiting all activities and welcoming all uses of the library, from private individual study to large group programming. Maureen and Joe will illustrate the keys to creating a well-balanced space that feels inviting, promotes patron engagement, and lasts for years to come by seamlessly blending architecture and furniture in your library space.
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Design with Balance: Seamlessly Blending Architecture, Design, and Furniture in Your Library

Presented by: AGATI Furniture, 720 Design, and Library Journal

View On Demand Modern libraries have evolved from private, members-only institutions to contemporary community centers where patrons from all walks of life gather together. Patrons engage with library materials not only on a leisurely reading level, but also to write their resume on a computer, borrow Wi-Fi hotspots, learn a new language, participate in a group handicrafts night, or build proficiency in a computer program they are required to learn for work. The question stands: How do we create spaces within our libraries to accommodate this variety of uses without having two or three library buildings or ten floors at the ready? Maureen Arndt, Principal at 720Design, and Joe Agati of AGATI Furniture discuss how to create spaces that are versatile, adaptable, and timeless, suiting all activities and welcoming all uses of the library, from private individual study to large group programming. Maureen and Joe will illustrate the keys to creating a well-balanced space that feels inviting, promotes patron engagement, and lasts for years to come by seamlessly blending architecture and furniture in your library space.
Panelists Joe Agati, President & Founder, AGATI Furniture Maureen Arndt, Principal, 720Design Moderator Eric Kavanagh, CEO, The Bloor Group View On Demand Follow us on Twitter! @LibraryJournal #LJAgati720 Need help getting registered? Send us an email describing your problem. By registering for this webcast, you are agreeing that Library Journal may share your registration information with sponsors currently shown and future sponsors of this event. Click here to review the entire Library Journal Privacy Policy.
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Ric

Won't be able to make it to the event. I'll catch up with the archive. Thanks.

Posted : Apr 25, 2016 04:26


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