Archive Avenue
Connecting Dutch culture and community
L. Swaans (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
U. Pottgiesser – Mentor (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
P.L. Tomesen – Mentor (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
M. Lin – Mentor (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
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Abstract
The ongoing digitalization of libraries has transformed the KB from a traditional physical book repository into a hybrid space prioritizing online accessibility. This shift, while expanding the KB's reach and preservation capability, raises questions about the future of physical engagement with Dutch heritage materials. This research examines the implications of relocating the KB’s entire physical collection to an off-site automated repository and developments in the KB’s urban and architectural context.
The study highlights the risk of reducing spontaneous interaction and social relevance as digitalization and physical separation increase. Through an analysis of existing services and case studies, different categories of displaying physical heritage materials are explored to enhance physical public engagement, offering a preliminary framework for the KB’s evolution in a digital age.