17 – 19 March 2004 , Bozen/Bolzano (with a pre-seminar tour in Venice, 15/16 March 2004)
The Renaissance of the Library – adaptable library buildings
In cooperation with The University Library of Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, The European Academy of Bozen-Bolzano, and Ca’ Foscari University Library, Venice.
Papers are published in LIBER Quarterly, 2004, No.2
– and check our photo links !
Venezia, part 1
Venezia, part 2
Bozen
Rovereto
(photos by Elmar Mittler)
and finally two pictures for insiders: they remind all those who took part in the delightful reception at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano of the fabulous translation match between Franz, Alessandro and Elmar…
Programme for the seminar in Bozen/Bolzano with links to the presentations (PowerPoint slides), CVs and abstracts
Wednesday 17 March
Opening Session
Luis Durnwalder, president of the Autonomous Province of Bozen-Bolzano South Tyrol
Friedrich Schmidl, president of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Werner Stuflesser, president of the European Academy Bozen-Bolzano (EURAC)
Elmar Mittler, chairman of the LIBER Architecture Group
Session 1 Keynote speaker
1.1 Sarah Thomas [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (5.5 MB)], Cornell University : The Renaissance of the Library
Session 2 Refurbishing existing libraries
2.1 Jean Sykes [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (3.1 MB)], London School of Economics: Redeveloping the world’s largest social science Library for the 21. century
2.2 Dana Lostakova [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (12.5 MB)], University Library Olomouc
2.3 Nadine Delcarmine [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (5.8 MB)], University Library, Université Stendhal Grenoble III
Session 3 New Flexibility: Technical and Architectural Aspects
3.1 Gerhard Schneider [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (0.7 MB)], IT services University of Freiburg : The Wireless Library
3.2 Jean-Louis Baal [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (0.6 MB)], University Library of Caën: Total flexibility
3.3 Isabella Jesemann [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (6.2 MB)], Fraunhofer Office Innovation Center , Stuttgart : Office 21 – recent developments in office planning
Session 4 Furniture and technical equipment
4.1 Stephan Dellago [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (10.7 MB)], Architekturbüro plan werk stadt, Bozen/Bolzano: Multifunctionality in the planning and building process : experiences from EURAC and the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
4.2 Klaus Kempf [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (5.4 MB)], Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich : Working places, furniture, and technology : strategies of flexibility of university library buildings – the case of Bozen/Bolzano
4.3 Vendor presentations: Cappelletti, and Erlacher
Visit to EURAC, and visit to the University Library of Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, followed by a reception at The Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Thursday 18 March
Session 5 The architects’ view
5.1 Aldo De Poli [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (25 MB)]: Tra monumento e macchina. Alla ricerca della biblioteca ideale (The memory of a lost monument. The architecture of the ideal library)
5.2 Konstaninas Jakovlevas-Mateckis [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (2.1 MB)], Lina Kostinaite, Janina Pupeliene, Lithuania : Conceptual principles of the planning of modern libraries
Session 6 Contributed papers
6.1 Marko Mušic [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (8.2 MB)], Lubljana University Library
6.2 Isabelle Boudet [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (3.7 MB)], Bibliothèque Ste. Barbe, Paris
6.3 K.U. Werner and Monika Diecks [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (3.7 MB)], FU Berlin, Philologische Bibliothek
6.4 Marco Muscogiuri [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (15.1 MB)], Bolles & Wilson – alterstudio partners: The BEIC project in Milano
Afternoon/evening:
Visit of the Monastery of Neustift/Novacella: cathedral, library and tavern;
Visit of the University seat at Brixen/Bressanone: the Faculty of Education and the new library
Friday 19 March
Session 7 The 24 hour library
7.1 Julie Archer [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (1.5 MB)], University of Sunderland : 24 x 7 : The Sunderland experience
7.2 Marcel Nauer [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (8.6 MB)], Bibliotheca RFID Library Systems AG Switzerland : Implementing RFID in libraries for automation – experiences from over 20 current installations
7.3 Patrizia Musiu [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (0.4 MB)], MDS Electronics, Milano: Integrating photocopies, printing services and control system in one card
Session 8 The librarian and the building process
8.1 Marie-Françoise Bisbrouck [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (9.2 MB)], Library, Université Paris-Sorbonne ( Paris 4), Paris: From idea to reality: planning, the brief, the process
8.2 Karl Krarup [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (0.9 MB)] , The Royal Library, Copenhagen : How to survive in the world of architects and building department
8.3 Eirin Haugen [abstracts/CVs] , University of Oslo Library : The librarian and the evaluation of a new building
8.4 Hermann Köstler [abstracts/CVs] , Zentralbibliothek Zürich: A new library – ten years after
Session 9 Coordinating activities, or: How to organize a project for a New Library
9.1 Bas Savenije [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (4 MB)], Utrecht University Library: The librarian as manager of the processes towards a new library building
9.2 Alessandro Bertoni [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (20.2 MB)], Ca’ Foscari University Library, Venice : The architect’s mask: the university project in Venice
9.3 Elmar Mittler [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (54 MB)], State and University Library, Göttingen: The battle for good library buildings
9.4 Elmar Mittler [abstracts/CVs and presentation slides (0.1 MB) ], chairman of the LIBER Architecture Group, Closing Remarks
Visit to the Ötzimuseum, South Tyrolean Museum of Archeology
Saturday, 20 March
Excursion to Rovereto (optional): Visit to the newly opened MART¸ Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, and the City Library of Rovereto, in a remarkable new building by Mario Botta
Pre-Seminar tour in Venice, Monday, 15 – Tuesday, 16 March
organised by Ca’ Foscari University Library, Venice
Ca’ Foscari University Library is in the process of an extensive building program. The overall idea is to consolidate the 32 libraries distributed all over Venice into five major sites. The two first libraries will be opened early 2004. We visited.
The “Biblioteca Didattica”. This Library is scheduled for opening in Spring 2004. Formerly a wood and carpenter’s warehouse
The Università Ca’Foscari di Venezia Library “S. Giobbe” (School of Economic). Housed on the ground and in the buildings of the former slaughterhouse of Venice , it is a daring but still unfinished project. The Library will be completed in fall 2004; the whole area is located on the western edge of the city
Other visits included The Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, the Fondazione Querini Stampalia in S. Maria Formosa, which today is a library and a museum. Other sites: Fondazione Giorgio Cini on S. Giorgio Island, Biblioteca della Congregazione Armena Mechitarista on Isola di S. Lazzaro degli Armeni, the old library of S. Marco School (in SS Giovanni e Paolo).
A documentation that presents 30 library building projects recently finished or just begun is available.