
Flexible library design to serve diverse community needs
No longer merely repositories of knowledge, libraries today play a central role in their communities, serving arguably the most diverse cross section of patrons within it. Offering opportunities for learning, collaboration, technology connection and civic engagement, libraries are increasingly becoming places to use and process information rather than store it. The information collection is still a defining feature of the library, but EUA understands that community members are experiencing their libraries in different ways. Our library planners draw upon the firms’ broad and deep experience in various markets in addition to the findings of our dedicated library research team, collecting new and innovative ideas.
EUA regularly designs libraries in our K-12 and Higher Education learning environments.
*Denotes projects completed by EUA acquired firms
Contact Us:
Heather Turner Loth
Business Development
Practice Leader
414.291.8143 | heathertl@eua.com
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