Shared Spaces North Quad supports a vibrant, technologically rich, internationally focused community where formal and informal learning takes place 24/7. A number of shared spaces have been designed to support the needs of students, faculty and staff in the complex as well as those in the greater campus community. A programming coordinator is charged with developing innovative exhibit and events programs for these spaces, with the guidance and support of the North Quad Programming Advisory Committee.
In 1956, the University purchased the Ann Arbor High School building and the Carnegie Library and named the complex the Henry Simmons Frieze Building, in honor of the first dean of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. North Quad was built on this site; many of the Frieze Building's decorative elements were incorporated into the faรงade.
First Floor 12 Academic Elevators
East Huron Street
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Commmunication Studies, Fifth and Seventh Floors
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Sixth Floor 15 Gayle Morris Sweetland
Center for Writing
16 Language Resource Center
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18 Classroom, Room 1135 19 Stairs to Street Level
South State Street
Production Studios
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East Washington Street