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Following its award-winning renovation and addition to the historic Bloor Gladstone Library in central Toronto in 2009, RDHA finds that libraries have become something of a calling card. The nearly hundred-year-old architecture firm, based in Toronto, has completed five more libraries in and around the provincial capital since then, with two others currently under construction—including one that will be entirely without books.