Going green to embrace aesthetic reflections and sustainable library building: A case study of USIU-A Library as a benchmark of Kenyan libraries

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Abstract

This paper examines the strides taken by academic libraries in Kenya to match the standards of modern library buildings, including going green whilst highlighting the ensuing impact on user satisfaction. It provides a comparison between modern Kenyan libraries and other modern libraries in the world considered exemplary in progressive development of library design and sustainable library buildings. This paper will answer the following questions: how far have Kenyan libraries come in embracing environmentally friendly buildings? What is the impact of artistic modern library design and going green on user satisfaction? What are the effects of natural environments on libraries? In addressing these and related questions, the design of new libraries in Kenya over the past eight years can be traced.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGoing Green
Subtitle of host publicationImplementing Sustainable Strategies in Libraries Around the World: Buildings, Management, Programmes and Services
Publisherde Gruyter
Pages210-225
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9783110608878
ISBN (Print)9783110605846
Publication statusPublished - 8 Oct 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Academic libraries
  • Green libraries
  • Kenya
  • Library buildings - Design and construction

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