Architecture and Planning ETDs

Publication Date

5-21-1968

Abstract

The new core will hold and disseminate information even as the traditional library center did in the past. It can be imagined that such a core would contain facilities so students will hear and see poetry presented by the authors, open-heart surgery, drama performances, governmental debates, scientific experiments, etc. In short, with closed circuit TV, tapes, information recall systems, multi-media presentation systems, etc., it is possible to extend and expand many times over the immediate availability of information and material.

Such a center will not replace the traditional library but will supplement it.

Language

English

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Architecture

Department Name

School of Architecture and Planning

First Committee Member (Chair)

Thomas R. Vreeland Jr.

Second Committee Member

Geoffrey Holroyd

Third Committee Member

Don Paul Schlegel

Comments

This is a bachelor's thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture.

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