3/4: The 4th Generation Library with Alexander Lamis P’19

What will the library of the future look like?

A library is no longer just a place to check out books – it’s a meeting place, a crossroads, a digital repository, a technological hub, and sometimes even an architectural marvel.

Join Executive-in-Residence and library design authority Alexander Lamis P’19 on for a talk on “The 4th Generation Library”. Alex will discuss how libraries are evolving; how library design can promote learning and community-building; and the importance of advancing information technology and sustainable design in new library spaces. After a short discussion, the talk will open for Q&A.

Alexander Lamis is a partner at Robert A.M. Stern Architects in New York City, where he leads an award winning design studio with a focus on cultural, educational, and public buildings and master planning.

Where? Tutt Library 238
When?
12:00pm
RSVP? Yes! RSVP on Handshake.

Interested in speaking further with Alex about architecture, design, or launching your career in these fields? Sign up for a one-on-one conversation with Alexander on Tuesday, March 5.

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