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Mission Hills-Hillcrest Branch
Public Library
Small Group Discussion
GROUP: ADULT/SENIOR SERVICES
MAJOR GOALS FOR THE
FUNCTION OR AREA:
- Quiet,, noise controlled
(as many seniors have hearing aids and cannot distinguish background
noise from conversation)
- Comfortable--with
lots of soft chairs with sturdy arms for ease of exit from the chairs
- Reading areas for
long time use. Some seniors spend hours in the library
- Adult, senior materials
need to be very accessible, preferably with all materials on the same
floor and near each other
- No shelves below
waist level. Use underneath areas for storage. Older people may not
be able to bend over to see materials on bottom shelves in typical configuration
of today
- Lots of natural
light via skylights and windows
- Additional reading
light at reading level, not just from the ceiling
- Try to avoid fluorescent
tube light. It can trigger vertigo and epilepsy depending on type and
person. It is also very hard on the eyes for anyone who is trying to
read for long periods of time.
- Parking as close
to the adult section as possible
- Lots of handicapped
parking planned from the beginning -planned area for installation of
low vision reading machines. These are fairly large, specialized machines
which need power and need to be on a table at a comfortable reading
level (material is laid on a screen and appears on a monitor highly
magnified). Any paper printed material can be used with them from newspapers
to books
- Elevators OK, stairs
not OK, one and two step level changes to be totally avoided
- Lots of room for
large print books
- Also for books
on CD/DVD/tape
- Easy access to
restrooms
- Complete outdoor
lighting for nightime visits
- Meeting rooms furnished
as above for senior use
- Floor contrast
in color or material if there is a grade change
- Easy access to
outdoor reading, courtyard areas
CRITICAL NEEDS (MUST
HAVE):
- Low vision machines
- Sturdy, comfortable
chairs with arms
- No low shelves
- Good sound system
in any meeting room that will use microphones, or piped sound
- Light-natural and
lamps, lights
- Crisp, clear signs
in large print
- Adult areas separate
from children
LESS-CRITICAL NEEDS
(WOULD LIKE TO HAVE):
- Areas to preview
CDs, books on CD or DVD, possibly with headsets
- Outdoor cellphone
area for all library users
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS:
- Single
level inside for most adult, senior materials. Elevators for floor changes
- Minimize stairs
- Use ramps for small
grade changes
- Lots of exterior
lighting--even and bright
- Reading areas for
long term visits natural light as much as possible supplemented with
appropriate READING light, not general overhead light
- Planned area for
low vision machines near large print books and newspapers,magazines
- Parking near an
APPROPRIATE entrance for adult areas to minimize walking with walkers,
wheelchairs
- Easy access to
outdoor reading areas,courtyards
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