Parman Branch Library, located in San Antonio, TX, is a full-service library serving the northeast part of the city and Bexar County. With a collection of over 56,000 items, including books, magazines, DVDs, and music CDs, the library caters to the educational and recreational needs of the community. It features a variety of services and amenities, such as computer access, browsing, contact-free pickup, and outside Wi-Fi access. Designed as a next-generation library, Parman Branch Library offers welcoming indoor and outdoor meeting spaces, a technology-infused floor plan, a children's area, a teen center, and a community meeting room.
Developed on a generous donation of land by Dan F. Parman, the library is situated on 10 acres in the Stone Oak area. The architectural design by Marmon Mok incorporates elements inspired by local historic structures, including overhangs, screens, rambling pathways, and stone walls. The building features high-performance glazing, translucent insulated panels, and a dramatic perforated screen for solar shading. With a commitment to sustainability, the library is expected to earn a LEED-Silver level certification. Parman Branch Library also provides ADA-compliant pedestrian trails for easy access to the facility.
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