Calgary’s New Library Aims To Bridge Gap (Literally) Between Wealthy Downtown And The (Literal) Wrong Side Of The Tracks

The CDN Central Library, designed by the starchitectural firm Snøhetta, physically straddles the light rail line that divides the city’s business and cultural districts from the much-poorer East Village. The city authorities and designers deliberately created a pleasing space for residents of all income levels to use for free, not to mention providing the access to computers and the internet that middle-class people take for granted.