Abstract

ABSTRACT This research endeavored to investigate best practices in public library design in Dublin, Ireland. It examined how three different library building types fulfil their user’s needs. A predominantly quantitative survey with some qualitative elements was sent to patrons of three selected libraries: the Dlr LexIcon, a contemporary new-build; Malahide, a renovated Carnegie library; and Rush, a converted church. The results demonstrate how these buildings successfully meet the user needs, but different factors must be considered. These include engaging patrons in the design phase of new-builds; the heritage of library buildings; and the perception of the library building in the community.

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