This is a beautiful library! I loved all the light wood tones and natural light. This is my brother's family's local branch and they stopped by one evening to check out some books. I tagged along...
Ann Arbor District Library - Traverwood Branch
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The Traverwood Branch of the Ann Arbor District Library, opened in June 2008, serves as a community-based learning center focused on providing excellent customer service to residents of northeastern Ann Arbor. Spanning 16,500 square feet on a 4.34-acre site, the branch is designed with a commitment to environmental principles, embodying harmony with both the ecosystem and the surrounding community.
This distinctive library features a blend of traditional and electronic resources, along with various community spaces, including a program room and study areas. The architectural design incorporates natural elements, such as ash wood from trees removed during construction, enhancing the overall aesthetic and interaction with the natural landscape of the nearby Stapp Nature Preserve.
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Beautiful library - the architecture is gorgeous here! I love the tall birch tree trunks that frame the large, open windows and let in a lot of natural light for visitors trying to study and spend...
Great Librarians at this location. I'm new to Ann Arbor and quite an avid reader. The 'express' and 'hold' shelves and lockers are all new to meet, and they have helped me undestand all that the...
Had to verify my library card number for Libby. Didn't have it. Called the branch and was very pleasantly and efficiently assisted as needed. Mission accomplished. Thank you very much.
I've only recently begun visiting the Traverwood AADL branch. I go to the Westgate branch a lot due to convenient proximity to home, but then it turns out Traverwood is very convenient along my...
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