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Originally Posted by O-tacular
??? Do you mean suburban minded? Calgary's central library bridges the lrt and connects East Village with City Hall. It is the best piece of urban architecture in the city imo. It responds perfectly to the site's context. Walking up to it from the NMC is breathtaking.
Compare with this bunker starship monstrosity:

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Urban form has little to with architectural beauty. The best architecture tends to have the worst urban form. Creating a grand entrance raised high above street level with a half kilometre of ramps and stairs is an example of what I'm talking about. Coolness of an lrt running through a building is very high. If the emerging underground lrt is the cause for the main entrance design than this was a poor choice of site for a public building like this.
The Edmonton Library is raised on a plyth providing little active street frontage. It still beats a decorative stone wall.