A global architect based in Boston, Mr. Safdie wants Toronto’s planners and politicians to explode conventional thinking and dream big like the visionaries writing the design manifestos in China and Singapore, where Safdie Architects were lead designers of the just-completed $5.7-billion Marine Bay Sands hotel, casino and art science museum complex. — theglobeandmail.com
The Globe & Mail interview Moshe Safdie about his ides for Toronto.
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And Qinhuangdao should be more like Montreal?
Toronto's a poster city for mediocrity of all kinds. Especially architecture. Hog town on a hog lagoon.
It's interesting to see starchitects (Gehry, Liebeskind) complete projects in Toronto only to fall flat on their faces. The city has a gift of uninspiring everyone.
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