House Rules
TU Delft Library aims to offer its visitors the very best possible facilities for studying and consulting information. In addition, the library also serves as a meeting place. In order to reconcile these two functions, we have drawn up a series of house rules.
When you visit TU Delft Library, you must adhere to the following rules:
- Treat the study places and all facilities with respect.
- Show respect to your fellow visitors
- You are permitted to eat and drink in the Central Hall, the Kegel (the Cone) and the projectrooms of TU Delft Library. You are also permitted -outside the examination periods - to talk and make telephone calls.
- The Glass Hall (the large computer room), the Orange Room, the Trésor reading room, the Blue Room and the Red Room are for silent study only. Talking, making phonecalls, eating and drinking (with the exception of water) are not permitted.
Photography and filming rules
It is permitted to take photographs and film in our impressive library building, providing that you adhere to a number of conditions.
Sporting activities on the roof
Using the roof for sporting activities such as skiing, sledging and cycling activities are not permitted on the roof, due to the risk of personal injuries and the possibility of damaging the roof.
Further information?
Take a look at the Regulations for the use of buildings, outdoor areas and facilities at TU Delft (PDF) (only in Dutch).
If you have any comments, suggestions or questions, please contact Ask Your Library, our customer service.
