The Hazel McCallion Central Library is featured in the August 2025 issue of Canadian Architect.
The project scope involved a significant interior renovation spanning 155,000 square feet across five levels, along with the construction of a new addition to this important civic institution in downtown Mississauga.
“RDHA’s renovation does more than update the building—it turns it into a welcoming hub for a diverse community. In doing so, the library goes well beyond being a repository of books: it becomes a shared civic living room, designed for—and defined by—the many voices of Mississauga.”
Read the article in Canadian Architect magazine here.