15-11-2019 18:00 via dezeen.com

RDHA turns riverfront building into "Canada's first bookless library"

Canadian architecture firm RDHA has added glazed volumes to an old limestone post office in Cambridge, Ontario as part of its transformation into a community centre with makerspaces.
RDH Architects Inc (RDHA) renovated and expanded the landmarked masonry structure – completed by Canadian architect Thomas Fuller in 1885 as a government building, and then later turned into post office – as it had fallen into disrepair on Cambridge's Grand River.
Photograph is by Sanjay Chauhan
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