Personally i've never visited or wanted to go to the TRL. From the pictures I've seen it looks very clinical and sterile and not inviting at all.
Basically, you've voided your argument by admitting that you've never visited or wanted to go there--
which, if you're a UT regular who lives in the GTA, is absolutely appalling, doubly so if you're still willing to pass judgment. I mean, "clinical and sterile and not inviting at all"? Are we talking about the same building? I can imagine your describing Robarts or the Scott Library at York in such terms--but TRL?!? It's a classic 70s Moriyama public interior at its coziest! (And have you been to any of those other starchitecture libraries--Koolhaas et al? Ultimately, as objects to be experienced, are they necessarily any less "clinical and sterile", all things considered? Especially given how they're products of a more high-tech age in library science? When TRL opened, it was still an age of card catalogues and [at most] microfiche, you know.)
Anytime someone posts pictures of grand projects around the world they are contantly called amateur and guilty of reading too many design magazines. Your only pointing out that Canadians should hope for more and maybe something inspiring.
But in cases like this, it's a dipstick kind of hope. It's where the "grand projects" are little different from postcard views of the Parthenon or the Eiffel Tower, "gee whiz, I wish Toronto had that sort of stuff". It's like, going cross-country by plane, it's all "oooh! aaah!" over the Rockies and "zzzzz" over the Prairies. Look, it's fine to "hope for more",
but not at naively unnecessary expense. "Something inspiring"? Well, re my plane anecdote, anyone who fails to see anything inspiring in the Prairies is a few hundred k's short of a Trans-Canada. Indeed, it's truly un-Canadian.
Besides, remember how the "hope for more and maybe something inspiring" may differ according to the beholder. After all, to a JoeRoe, "inspiring" might mean back to the future: the Koffler Centre rather than Koolhaas...