| Mohave County District Library / Kingman, Arizona | |
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This
project included developing a scope of work and designing a new library
of 15,500 square feet, carried through to final completion. This
building included an Entry Area, which includes the following: an
entrance and vestibule, restrooms, storage, multi-purpose room and book
drop. The Library Materials and Service area is comprised of a
circulation area, public service administration, reference collections,
periodical/newspaper collections, adult collections, young adult
collections, large print area, juvenile collections, a court yard,
public access, and an equipment area and lounge. Children’s Services
consists of a child activity area, pre-reader’s collection, and
restrooms. The Staff Area included administrative reception,
Administrative Director’s area, staff lounge, staff restrooms,
receiving, technical services, and a storage room. Finally, this
building included a utility area and janitorial room. The
design disciplines included architectural, civil, landscape, mechanical,
electrical and structural. This project was also designed for utilizing
advanced telecommunications and computer technology. The
library was completed on schedule and within budget. |
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