Revisiting the Carnegie Public Library built form: the design and early history of three Illinois Carnegie Library buildings

IF 0.1 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
A. Black, O. Prizeman
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Abstract

Despite the challenges involved in re-cycling older library buildings, it is important not to underestimate the value of extant Carnegie libraries, which in many places are among the most celebrated and cherished structures in the community. Any tendency to underestimate the possibilities for extant Carnegie library buildings can be reduced by revisiting their original designs and challenging popular impressions that are based on unwarranted retrospective history. Case studies of three Illinois Carnegie libraries are presented: Decatur (opened 1903), Paxton (opened 1904), and Park Ridge (opened 1913). These case studies are followed by a positive interpretation of the built form of the three libraries studied, by drawing on recent accounts of the material culture of Carnegie public libraries in the decades immediately prior to the First World War, as well as by referring to contemporary policy on architectural control by Carnegie’soffice and critical reporting in the later stage of the Carnegie programme on its successes and failures.
重新参观卡内基公共图书馆的建筑形式:伊利诺伊州卡内基图书馆三座建筑的设计和早期历史
尽管旧图书馆建筑的回收利用面临挑战,但重要的是不要低估现存卡内基图书馆的价值,它们在许多地方都是社区中最著名和最珍贵的建筑之一。任何低估现存卡内基图书馆建筑可能性的倾向,都可以通过重新审视它们的原始设计和挑战基于毫无根据的回顾性历史的流行印象来减少。三个伊利诺伊州卡内基图书馆的案例研究提出:迪凯特(1903年开业),帕克斯顿(1904年开业),和公园岭(1913年开业)。这些案例研究之后是对所研究的三个图书馆的建筑形式的积极解释,通过在第一次世界大战之前的几十年里对卡内基公共图书馆的物质文化的最新描述,以及参考卡内基办公室对建筑控制的当代政策,以及在卡内基项目后期对其成功和失败的关键报告。
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Library & Information History
Library & Information History INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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