How Design Can Tell Your Unique Story

Libraries are a central hub to our communities. Each has a history and a story to share. What is your community's unique story? How can you discover your story and how can the design of your library celebrate it? Please join us on this webcast as richärd+bauer and Agati Furniture present "How Design Can Tell Your Unique Story." View On Demand
Presented by: Agati Furniture, Richard + Bauer & Library Journal Event Date & Time: Tuesday, October 31st, 2017, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PT Libraries are a central hub to our communities. Each has a history and a story to share. What is your community's unique story? How can you discover your story and how can the design of your library celebrate it? Please join us on this webcast as richärd+bauer's Lee Swanson, AIA, LEED AP, and Agati Furniture's Joe Agati, Director, present "How Design Can Tell Your Unique Story." Through a series of case studies, Lee and Joe will demonstrate why your story is important and how library design can engage your professional colleagues, peers and the community, helping foster a feeling of ownership and involvement from concept to successful completion of your facility.

Panelists

  • Joe Agati - Director of Design, Agati Furniture
  • Lee Swanson - AIA, LEED AP, Associate + Senior Project Architect, richärd+bauer

Moderator

  • Rebecca Jozwiak - Library Journal
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Rebecca Kilde

I'd like to promote your webcasts to libraries in our system, but I can't find information on the cost anywhere. Could you please put that information right up front, with the date and time? At the very least in the description. Thanks.

Posted : Oct 30, 2017 06:50

Meredith Schwartz

It's free. All our webcasts are. There is only a cost for the in-depth online workshops.

Posted : Oct 30, 2017 06:50


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