Open 2020
DOI: 10.35483/acsa.am.108.131
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Mind the Gap: Embodied Cognition, Curiosity, and Recent Designs for Academic Libraries

Abstract: This paper examines recent library designs in terms of the perspectives offered by the psychology of curiosity, embodied cognition, and social infrastructure. Several buildings are selected as examples, with some emphasis on Snøhetta’s recently completed Charles Library at Temple University.

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