This small community library is stripped to the essentials of information storage and use. The structure of the building, a light frame system, organizes space and information. Suspended from the frame, function specific shelves for books and other media, along with furniture enabling seating, working, watching, and listening form "stacks" blend storage and use. The "stacks" are made accessible on three levels of catwalks also suspended from the light frames. These stacks form an index of information and use, which would be open to future change in media or even vertical expansion.The stacks are interrupted solely for circulation and large programs: auditorium, roof theatre; children’s room; community kitchen; market. As a result of these programmatic insertions, moments of interlude form; interruptions to the index’s organization. Around these interruptions, agendas collide; exchange occurs – the public forum as within the index of knowledge.