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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 27 MIN

Ep. 2 A Brutalist Masterpiece?

from The Unquiet Library: Fifty years of Robarts Library

This episode of 'The Unquiet Library' podcast delves into the historical context and architectural significance of the John P. Robarts Research Library at the University of Toronto. Hosted by Jesse Carliner, it features insights from architectural historian Mary Louise Lobsinger, preservation architect Michael McClelland, urbanist Sean Micallef, librarian and photographer Thomas Guignard, and Diamond Schmidt principal architect Gary McCluskie.The interviews explore the brutalist style of the building, its evolution in public perception, and its place in the cultural and educational landscape of Toronto.  The episode also touches on personal anecdotes, the broader impact of brutalism in Canada, and the growing appreciation for modernist architecture.  To learn more about the history of Robarts Library and see archival images, visit uoft.me/robarts50. Follow us @unquietlibrary on Instagram, Blue Sky or TikTok for additional content and updates.  00:00 A student’s opinion of Robarts Library 00:23 Introduction 01:24 Interview with Mary Louise Lobsinger 07:37 Is the architecture of Robarts Library Canadian?  08:50 Is Robarts Library a canonical building?  09:51 Interview with Michael McClelland 12:32 Interview with Shawn Micallef 15:22 Brutalism and higher education in Canada 17:28 Brutalism becomes fashionable again 20:01 Interview with Thomas Guignard  22:07 The beauty of brutalism 23:27 Interview with Gary McCluskie 25:57 Conclusion Learn more about concrete architecture in Toronto:  McClelland, Michael, and Graeme Stewart. 2004. Concrete Toronto: A Guide to Concrete Architecture from the Fifties to the Seventies. 1st ed. Coach House Books: https://chbooks.com/Books/C/Concrete-Toronto3  Sound credits Theme music: Felipe Sarro, Bach-Siloti - Prelude BWV 855a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication Sound effects 120120_walking_through_building.wav by reinsamba -- https://freesound.org/s/142929/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 littleitaly.mp3 by salgoodsam -- https://freesound.org/s/54282/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 escalator-close.wav by sarana -- https://freesound.org/s/81831/ -- License: Attribution 4.0   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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