Friday, 6 August 2010
Four of Shepley Bulfinch’s academic library clients topped the rankings for “Best College Library” in the 2010 Princeton Review survey of students at 373 top US colleges and universities. The four current or recent clients are Harvard (#1); Duke (#2); Princeton (#3), and Colgate (#4). In addition, Furman University, where the firm completed the 2004 LEED Gold Duke Library addition and renovation, was ranked #12.
Rankings were determined by responses from over 122,000 students to the survey question “How do you rate your school’s library facilities?”.
Colgate also came in ...[more]
Posted in: education | libraries | news
Tags: academic library, case library, colgate, duke university, harvard, marquette, mcclay library, princeton, queen's university, salem state, woodruff library
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
One of Northern Ireland’s newest landmark buildings – the McClay Library at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland - was officially opened today by one of the University’s most famous alumni, Nobel prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney.
Speaking at the event, Dr Heaney lauded the new library, saying, calling it “a lightship for scholarship…” He went on to comment on how the library represents the role of technology in transforming how students learn.
Illuminated by a multi-story open atrium, the 196,000 square foot building accommodates 2,000 reader places and 1.2 million volumes. Ground floor facilities ...[more]
Posted in: libraries | news | sustainability
Tags: academic library, alexander howe, chilled beams, jeanne carey, joe bille, mcclay library, natural ventilation, northern ireland, queen's university, seamus heaney
29 March 2010
Association of University Directors of Estates (AUDE) conference, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
Carole Wedge, FAIA, LEED AP
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Tags: academic library, carole wedge, queen's university
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Picking up where our annual posters left off, we designed and developed a series of bookmark-like cards for our 2010 annual mailing. They feature inspirational quotes on one side and architectural photo details on the other. The cards are die-cut with slots that allow them to interlock for assembly into a basic structure. These cards can also be used individually as bookmarks or pinned up for a daily dose of inspiration. A PDF of the cards can be downloaded here.
The format was inspired by the Eames House of Cards designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1952. The original 32 interlocking cards featured delightful ...[more]
Posted in: blog | design | graphic design
Tags: africana center, boole library, cornell, dan vlahos, duke law school, duke university, gallatin hall, harvard business school, holocaust and human rights center, queen's university, smilow cancer hospital, university college cork, university of michigan, yale-new haven hospital
Thursday, 28 May 2009
BROOKLYN, NY – Principal Alexander (Sandy) Howe, one of Shepley’s senior designers, received an honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts from Brooklyn College as part of the school’s commencement ceremony earlier today. The degree was awarded in recognition of his design achievements in academic architecture, including the Brooklyn College Library, which was completed in 2003.
In addition to Brooklyn College, Sandy’s recent and current clients include the University of Notre Dame, the University of New Mexico, and Queen’s University in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
His design for the recent expansion of the Boole Library at ...[more]
Posted in: design | news | people
Tags: alexander howe, belfast, boole library, brooklyn college, design award, northern ireland, notre dame, queen's university
Wednesday, 14 March 2007
The new library at Queen’s University, Belfast, was among the examples of the economic revival of Belfast, Northern Ireland, according to an article which appeared today in Architecture Week.
With design techniques that exceed code requirements, the 190,000 s.f. project is expected to meet the stringent standards of the UK’s Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM).
Instead of a mechanical system, its natural ventilation system will reduce energy costs by fifty percent. The library’s sustainable elements also include automatically operated windows, atria, roof venting, and a night cooling strategy that utilizes exposed concrete structural slabs. Ground source heat pumps, with a raised floor system, efficiently deliver low temperature heat. ...[more]
Posted in: education | libraries | news | sustainability
Tags: academic library, alexander howe, belfast, green, queen's university