- A library for bike and book lovers
- The new $36-million City Centre Library in Surrey, Vancouver, has been cited as one of the Huffington Post's 11 best architectural moments of 2011.
- 23/12/2011
- New Norwegian library designed as an inviting space
- The new Vennesla public library in Norway with its undulating wooden internal structure has succeeded in creating an amazing refuge in an urban setting.
- 22/12/2011
- That circulation desk
- It was a picture of a desk made of books at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands that started it all.
- 10/12/2011
- Palace Cinema reopens as library
- An historic former cinema in Caerphilly is being returned to public use, reopening as a library and community space.
- 09/12/2011
- Learning commons space for University of Northampton
- The new learning commons space at the University of Northampton is a hub of social learning and social relaxing.
- 29/11/2011
- Upgrade for Blackpool Carnegie Central Library
- Bisset Adams has completed a £3 million refurbishment and extension of Grade II listed Blackpool Central Library, which reopened in October 2011 to mark its centenary.
- 18/11/2011
- The new Stuttgart City Library
- Designed by architect Eun Young Yi, it looks like a complicated two colour Rubik's cube puzzle from the outside, but is simplicity itself inside.
- 14/11/2011
- Green library in a simple box
- The two-storey Taipei library could redefine how buildings are designed in Taiwan in the future to reduce energy consumption.
- 04/11/2011
- Library of the future, now
- The University of Chicago's new Joe and Rika Mansueto Library is a futuristic bubble of a building with not a bookstack in sight.
- 04/11/2011
- China's Liyuan library 'made of sticks'
- Architect Li Xiaodong has completed a library in China that’s covered in firewood.
- 27/10/2011
- Libraries in the digital age
- Pew Research Center unveils new initiative on libraries in the digital age.
- 20/10/2011
- Rosendale Primary School Library Bus wins SLA Library Design Award 2011
- The winner of the SLA Library Design Award 2011 is the Rosendale Primary School Library Bus.
- 03/10/2011
- Impressive public architecture
- Critics are calling the new West Hollywood branch of the Los Angeles County Public Library one of the most impressive works of public architecture in the region in the past decade.
- 28/09/2011
- School libraries are being transformed by technology
- Bookshelves in school libraries are being moved aside to make room for the seemingly constant emergence of new technology - a view from North America.
- 23/09/2011
- Download free books with this app
- The new, free app eBook Search claims to give readers access to over two million free books, regardless of eBook platform.
- 22/09/2011
- Redevelopment of Elmer Square
- Planning permission has just been granted for the development of a new combined municipal and academic library at Elmer Square, Southend-on-Sea.
- 09/09/2011
- New library for Southsea
- At a time when many libraries are under the threat of closure, Portsmouth is one of the few councils in the UK to be opening a new library.
- 07/09/2011
- Walsall installs RFID
- D-Tech announce their latest tender win to design, supply and install their Advanced RFID Library solution at seven of Walsall's largest libraries.
- 30/08/2011
- Callaghan Library for Ruskin College
- The grandson of former Prime Minister James Callaghan has laid a foundation stone for a new library at Ruskin College Oxford.
- 12/07/2011
- Self-service units for Woolwich
- D-Tech has installed five white self-service ECO units with SelfCheck V4 software at Woolwich Library which will blend into the library design.
- 12/07/2011
- D-Tech wins Blackpool tender
- D-Tech has announced the award of tenders to install self-service and people counters for Blackpool City Council.
- 26/05/2011
- Pods for hire at Northampton Library
- Innovation arrives at the library with the introduction of an eight seater ‘pod’ on the first floor.
- 10/05/2011
- New step-by-step guide to planning a library relocation
- Designing Libraries’ latest addition to its Design Guidelines series is on planning library moves.
- 14/04/2011
- Cowbridge Library designed for changing times
- The new Cowbridge Library in the Vale of Glamorgan has been designed to cope with changing times.
- 29/03/2011
- Royal opening of university library
- The new University of Stirling Library has been formally opened by His Royal Highness the Earl of Wessex.
- 28/03/2011
- Refurbished Cardiff library reopens
- Fairwater library in Cardiff has reopened its doors following a £245,000 refurbishment.
- 04/03/2011
- £157k Briercliffe Library revamp begins
- Refurbishment work has begun at Briercliffe Library in Lancashire. The £157,000 refurbishment work started at the end of January and is expected to be completed by May.
- 16/02/2011
- £1.9m refurbishment for Stockton library
- Stockton Library in Teeside will be transformed as part of a £1.9 million refurbishment.
- 14/02/2011
- Swindon library gets fire safety upgrade
- A recently reopened library in Swindon has been given a full fire safety upgrade, along with a number of other improvements.
- 14/02/2011
- Watford's winning college campus
- D-Tech has implemented RFID and self service in the Learning Resource Centre at the new Watford campus of West Herts College.
- 01/02/2011
- Rye Library opens in old Woolworth store
- A new library has opened on Rye High Street in East Sussex.
- 01/02/2011
- Bridgend library relocation
- Coed Parc Library in Bridgend is to be relocated.
- 18/01/2011
- Award winning library
- The Cambridge Public Library in Massachusets, USA has been scooping a series of awards.
- 13/01/2011
- New campus with 5 storey library in Edinburgh
- Scotland’s newest hub for health, science and sports education opened its doors to 5,070 students and staff yesterday.
- 11/01/2011
- Next phase for Wolverhampton Central Library
- Major renovation work at Wolverhampton’s Central Library will get underway next week.
- 11/01/2011
- Didsbury Library set for overhaul
- Didsbury's Grade ll listed library will undergo a renovation programme following consultation with a specialist heritage officer.
- 05/01/2011