In response to Frank Gehry's criticism that only two of Toronto's historic buildings would be worth saving from demolition, The Globe and Mail journalist Dave LeBlanc has extended a personal architectural tour to the starchitect, so as to remind him of the city's treasures. "I don't mean to suggest you've forgotten because you're an octogenarian, but rather because your work takes you to many different cities," explains LeBlanc. "Such is the life of the jet-setting architect." More kindling for the Gehry-Toronto fire. [Globe and Mail via Curbed Toronto; previously]
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