Design Trend: Integrated Spaces | Year in Architecture 2023

Gone are the rows upon rows of tall, fixed shelving in large, open areas. Custom-designed, small-scale shelving offers variety, sightlines, flexibility, and enhanced wayfinding, refining and evolving the concept of flexible, modular zones.

Design Trend: Integrated Spaces

Gone are the rows upon rows of tall, fixed shelving in large, open areas. Custom-designed, small-scale shelving offers variety, sightlines, flexibility, and enhanced wayfinding, refining and evolving the concept of flexible, modular zones.


The La Conner Swinomish Library, WA, cleverly incorporates its maritime and native histories through interior and exterior design. CREDITS: BuildingWork, architect; Doug Scott, photos

 



In the Henry Buhl Library, Grove City College, PA, students tuck into spaces separated by flexible furniture that creates quiet study areas or areas for group learning. CREDITS: PWWG Architects, architect; ©2023 Ed Massery, photo

 


The Massapequa Public Library, NY, uses carpeting and wall color to define spaces and communicate circulation paths and destinations. CREDITS: MDA Designgroup Architects & Planners, architect; Tarick Fotech, photo

 



At the Carmel Clay Public Library, IN, welcoming public spaces incorporate expanded seating, natural light, comfortable furniture, and warm wood accents. CREDITS: RATIO Design, architect; ©2023 Feinknopf Photography/Brad Feinknopf, photo

 



The Middle County Public Library, Centereach, NY, offers access to abundant natural light for patrons using the café and computer stations. CREDITS: Bermello Ajamil & Partners, architect; ©Jeffrey Totaro, photo

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