document.writeln("<table><tr><!-- Design Story INTRO --><td align=left valign=top width=25%><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0614/design_1-1.html><img src=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0614/images/13098_image_1.150.jpg width=150 height=150 border=0 alt='ArchWeek Image'></a></td><td align=left valign=top width=75%><p style='text-align: left'><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0614/design_1-1.html><font size=+0 face=Helvetica,Arial color=#000000>GRANDE BIBLIOTH&Egrave;QUE DU QU&Eacute;BEC</font></a></p><p style='text-align: left'>A grand pedestrian promenade behind the front facade of the new Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales de Québec (BaNQ) links directly with the Metro, creating a 24-hour public thoroughfare tied into the fabric of the local community.  The new library, in Montréal's Latin Quarter, houses two major collections: a large national reference library and an extensive lending library. But the 355,000-square-foot (33,000-square-meter), five-story glazed structure serves more than books.</p><p style='text-align: right'><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/0614/design_1-1.html><img src=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/images/continue.gif width=96 height=22 border=0 alt=Continue...></a></p></td></tr></table>");