Responsive teen spaces in libraries are trending – and long overdue!
Now on Curbed’s Critical Eye: a revue of the evolution of teen spaces in public libraries…more importantly, designing spaces that let teens be teens. The article features Group 4’s design process for the Dayton Main Library Teen Zone.
“Kids have playgrounds, adults have Starbucks, but where else can teenagers meet indoors, without charge, and do whatever: play video games, do homework, craft, chat?”
Check out the whole feature, Critical Eye: Young Adult Architecture, on Curbed