Building an Archives: A Case Study in South Carolina
Abstract
The process of planning and construction of the South Carolina Archives and History Center (SCAHC) is examined in light of current literature. This article outlines lessons learned and makes suggestions for further research and analysis. Because purpose-built archival facilities are a rarity, architects must work closely with the archives staff. A new building presents many opportunities and challenges to upgrade the institution's functionality. It must be designed with flexibility for future upgrades and expansions. Based on recent experience the author recommends that archivists document their experiences and create richer literature on the design and building of archival facilities.
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Morris, P., (2005) “Building an Archives: A Case Study in South Carolina”, Archival Issues 29(1), 45–64. doi: https://doi.org//archivalissues.10938
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