Tuesday, May 01, 2012

AALL Spectrum 12th Annual Architecture Series

The May 2012 issue of the AALL Spectrum, the monthly publication of the American Association of Law Libraries, presents one new building and five remodels/renovations at three law schools, two federal courts, and one law firm. It is part of its 12th Annual Architecture Series.

The individual articles are:
  • Renew, Reuse, Renovate! - Transforming the main reading room in FSU College of Law's Research Center on a budget (Florida State University)
  • Let There Be Light - Bryan Cave HRO debuts its redesigned library space (Denver)
  • A Study in Light and Nature - University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law's new Legal Studies Center unites its law community (Sacramento)
  • A Sense of Place - The new U.S. Federal Courthouse in Jackson traverses the past and keeps pace with the future (Mississippi)
  • Careful Planning Pays Off - Growing services and space at the Thomas M. Cooley Law School Auburn Hills campus library (Michigan)
  • A Long, Long Road - The U.S. Courts Library in Little Rock, Arkansas, moves into a new space

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