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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Det Moderna biblioteket : makerspace och dess relation till folkbibliotek / The Modern Library : makerspace and it’s relation to public libraries

Andersson, Andrea January 2019 (has links)
The aim of the thesis is to examine a number of librarians’ descriptions and opinions of what makerspace in public libraries is. The questions which will be answered are: How do the librarians in this study express and explain what makerspace is? In which ways can makerspace contribute to achieve the missions given to the public libraries, as directed in the library law, according to the librarians in this study? In which way can makerspace contribute to expand the mission of the public libraries, according to the librarians in this study? The material is derived from seven semi structured interviews, with essential personnel from makerspaces. Qualitative content analysis and the four spaces model by Henrik Jochumsen, Casper Hvenegaard Rasmussen and Dorte Skot-Hansen. (2012) were used to analyse the interviews. The results show that makerspaces in public libraries look different all over the country. The local community shapes the makerspace, in ways of form, offer, activities, machines etc. Makerspace expand the traditional resources and offer of public libraries, by also offering digital participation. The new modern libraries with makerspace can be seen as something new and old. This because one might consider they are both. Makerspace is old in the traditional way of offering new knowledge to the public. It’s new in the way the knowledge is presented, instead of learning by reading you can now participate in activities or create and build things in order to learn how they work.  Makerspace can contribute to achieve the mission but not to expand it.
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Hotell för skapandeverksamhet / Hotel for Creativity

Andersson, Rasmus January 2015 (has links)
Precis i utkanten av den anrika trästaden Mariefreds stadskärna ligger Hotellet för skapandeverksamhet. Tomtens läge i förhållande till staden, kombinerat med de natursköna vyerna över Mälaren, gör läget till ett av stadens bästa. Här erbjuds närhet till både historia, kultur och natur.Hotellet för skapandeverksamhet är lika mycket en mötesplats för Mariefredsbor som det är en tillflyktsort för konstnärer. Den lekfulla träbyggnaden inrymmer två former av långtidsboende för människor som ägnar sig åt skapandeverksamhet, generösa ateljéer och arbetslokaler, en publik del med restaurant, bar och takterrass. Hit kommer målare för att utnyttja ateljélokalerna, författare som söker lugn och koncentration samt, under sommaren, turister som får ta del av utställningar av konsten som producerats på hotellet.Projektet undersöker planlösningen som verktyg för en effektiv och spännande rumsdisposition. Byggnadskropparnas placering i förhållande till varandra, mellanrummen som uppstår mellan byggnadskropparna samt placeringen och gestaltningen av kommunikationsytor är exempel på metoder som syftar till att skapa intressanta och funktionella rumsligheter. / Just at the outskirts of the traditional wooden town centre of Mariefred, the Hotel for Creativity is located. The location of the site in relation to the city, combined with the beautiful natural scenery, makes the site one of the most attractive places in the city.The Hotel for Creativity is equally a place for social interaction between locals as it is a refuge for artists. The playful wooden building houses two types of long term stay for people working with artistic creations, generous studio spaces, a public part with restaurant, bar and a roof terrace. The hotel attracts painters in need of studios, authors looking for peace and concentration as well as tourists who, during the summer, can appreciate exhibitions of the art produced at the hotel.The project examines the floor plan as a tool for creating an efficient and exciting disposition of rooms. The relative placement of house volumes, the spaces generated in between the buildings and the placement and design of communication areas are all examples of methods intending to create interesting and functional spaces.

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