N.2 2021 - Visioni, sogni, utopie: la biblioteca possibile e il mondo delle idee
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American Library Association, Sustainability and libraries: green libraries, 18th March 2019, <https://libguides.ala.org/SustainableLibraries/Green>.
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L’ambiente in biblioteca, le biblioteche per l’ambiente: reti e altre buone pratiche: atti: Roma, Biblioteca nazionale centrale, 15 aprile 2016, a cura di Maria Abenante [et al.], Roma, ISPRA, 2018, <https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/it/pubblicazioni/atti/lambiente-in-biblioteca.-le-biblioteche-per-lambiente-reti-e-altre-buone-pratiche>.
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Biblioteche e sviluppo sostenibile: azioni, strategie, indicatori, impatto: convegno delle Stelline 2020, a cura dell’Associazione Biblioteche oggi, Milano, Editrice Bibliografica, 2020.
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Berndtson Maija, Skellefteå stadsbibliotek, «Library ranking Europe», 1st November 2021, <http://libraryranking.com/review/skelleftea-stadsbibliotek>.
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Di Domenico Giovanni, Sustainable: libraries in the time of ecological crisis (notes in the margin of Going green), «JLIS.it», 11 (2020), n. 1, p. 36-55, DOI: 10.4403/jlis.it-12604.
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Guernieri Marianna, In Svezia il secondo grattacielo in legno più alto del mondo, «Domus», 26 ottobre, 2021, <https://www.domusweb.it/it/architettura/gallery/2021/10/26/sara-kulturhus-il-centro-culturale-in-legno-pi-alto-e-sostenibile-al-mondo-si-trova-in-svezia.html>.
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Svezia, il grattacielo in legno più alto del mondo, «Il giorno», 12 settembre 2021, <https://www.ilgiorno.it/esteri/svezia-grattacielo-legno-pi%C3%B9-alto-del-mondo-1.6793861>.
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Hauke Petra, Green libraries towards green sustainable development: best practice examples from IFLA Green Library Award 2016-2019, in “IFLA World Library and Information Congress” (Athens, 24th-30th August 2019), <http://library.ifla.org/2562/1/166-hauke-en.pdf>.
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Going green: implementing sustainable strategies in libraries around the World: buildings, management, programmes and services, edited by Petra Hauke, Madeleine Charney, Harri Sahavirta, Berlin-Boston, De Gruyter Saur, 2018, <https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/23895>.
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The Green Library = Die Grüne Bibliothek: the challenge of environmental sustainability = Ökologische Nachhaltigkeit in der Praxis, edited by Petra Hauke, Karen Latimer, Klaus Ulrich Werner, München-Boston, De Gruyter Saur, 2013, DOI: 10.1515/9783110309720.
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Lehne Joanna - Preston Felix, Making concrete change: innovation in low-carbon cement and concrete, «Chatham House», 13th June 2018, <https://www.chathamhouse.org/2018/06/making-concrete-change-innovation-low-carbon-cement-and-concrete>.
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Morriello Rossana, Gli obiettivi per lo sviluppo sostenibile e le biblioteche, «Biblioteche oggi», 37 (2019), n. 4, p. 10-19, DOI: 10.3302/0392-8586-201904-010-1.
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Un grattacielo di vetro e legno, «Il post», [2021], <https://www.ilpost.it/2021/11/01/skelleftea-svezia-edifici-legno-sara-kulturhus>.
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Lehne Joanna - Preston Felix, Making concrete change: innovation in low-carbon cement and concrete, «Chatham House», 13th June 2018, <https://www.chathamhouse.org/2018/06/making-concrete-change-innovation-low-carbon-cement-and-concrete>.
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Pintos Paula, Sara Kulturhus Center / White Arkitekter, «Archdaily», 18th August 2021, <https://www.archdaily.com/967019/sara-kulturhus-center-white-arkitekter>.
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Pittau Francesco, Mjøstårnet, Brumunddal, Norway, «Arketipo», 132 (2019), p. 6-13.
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Ravenscroft Tom, White Arkitekter unveils “carbon negative” skyscraper and cultural centre in Sweden, «Dezeen», 8th October 2021, <https://www.dezeen.com/2021/10/08/sara-kulturhus-skelleftea-sweden-white-arkitekter>.
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Shaffer Gary L., Creating the sustainable public library, Santa Barbara-Denver, Libraries Unlimited, 2018.
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Cultural center and hotel in Skellefteå: competition brief: public architecture competition, Skellefteå, Skellefteå Municipality, 2016, <https://www.arkitekt.se/app/uploads/2015/11/Culture-Center-Skelleftea_Competition-brief.pdf>.
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White Arkitekterm, White Arkitekter completes Sara Cultural Centre in Skellefteå, Sweden: one of the world’s tallest timber buildings to date, September 2021.