Perkins
Library, dedicated in 1970, was itself a major expansion of library
buildings constructed in 1928 and 1948. Recognizing that this
facility was no longer adequate for the university’s needs, Provost
Peter Lange established the Perkins Library Renovation Committee in
August 2000 and charged it with thinking creatively about the
nature of library services and facilities and making
recommendations regarding the design and function of Perkins
Library.
Working with the Boston architectural firm of Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott, the committee obtained input broadly from all segments of the campus community - faculty, staff, undergraduates, and graduate and professional students. Together the architects and the committee produced a vision statement, space program, and master plan for the university library.
More information about the planning process can be found in an article from the September/October 2002 issue of Duke Magazine as well as in a web site documenting the work of the planning committee.