Malletts Creek Branch, Ann Arbor District Library

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Library
Website
http://www.aadl.org/aboutus/mallettscreek
Voorzieningen
wifi, eten/drinken
Beschrijving:
The Malletts Creek Branch is a unique model of sustainable design featuring solar heating, natural day lighting, a vegetated green roof, convection cooling, naturally captured and filtered storm water, native plants and grasses, and many uses of materials that are renewable resources.

In addition to the sustainable elements of the Branch, the facility boasts several new features including a sizable program room, a computer area, a reading room (named after Nellie S. Loving, Ann Arbor's first librarian) a children's space with a fish tank and an exhibits area.

The Malletts Creek Branch is a one-story building of approximately 14,000 square feet that serves as a community-based learning center that delivers superior customer service, primarily to the residents of the southeast quadrant of Ann Arbor. It replaced the Loving Branch, which was no longer of adequate size to serve its customer base.

While its primary mission is to deliver traditional library services, the Branch also serves as a true community. This facility includes a vending area with seating for 20 people and a program room for groups of up to 120 people. The branch contains a collection of approximately 35,500 items. Electronic resources include 28 computer terminals, 18 of which are located in an Electronic Training classroom.

The Branch is intended to be an example of sustainable design. Both the building itself and the surrounding landscape capitalize on environmental principles, thereby allowing it to operate more in harmony with the ecosystem and the community which it serves.
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Ja
Locatie ID
18798
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