In many ways, Calgary’s public library is a central node of the metropolis. It connects two different neighbourhoods, previously separated by a tram line. It also unites citizens of all educational backgrounds, ethnicities and ages, and more than half of Calgary’s diverse population visits the library regularly.
Designed by David Hamilton, the original municipal buildings were completed in 1815. In 1994, when the architects were first approached to consider th...
Since the 1980s architects and engineers have become increasingly interested in creating structures that consist completely of glass. Glass combines t...
A subtle interplay of light and shadow enlivens the interiors of the end-of-terrace house that architects Louise and Sean McMahon designed for a filmm...