Care to explain? Because someone is from Montreal their opinion is tainted?
Generally...yes. And kool maudit in particular (I've been around the forums a looooooong time).
The long-standing urge to attribute anything like this to "homerish", "Toronto wannabe", "Toronto has no identity" behavior is directly linked to certain Toronto resentment from places like Montreal, and certain self-loathing Torontonians. It's a special type of resentment or stereotype that is saved only for Toronto...it's ingrained and doesn't stop being an influence for these type of people.
Are we seriously comparing UofT to MIT and Harvard?
Well, I'm not really
comparing them at all. I'm not trying to take away the merits of Harvard as an asset to Boston. I'm just extolling the merits of UofT as an asset to Toronto. This does not begin and end with where either ends up on a list that ranks which is "better".
I loathe Merchant-Ivory. Dull middle-brow dross for Anglophiles. (Shudder.)
Careful about protesting so mellow dramatically...I find it is usually due to feeling uncomfortable having their latent homosexual tendencies tweaked after seeing Maurice. Or do you really just hate novels Henry James and E. M. Forster?
Sorry if you can't see the genius of the Carpenter Center.
I do see the genius...I've already pointed it out. You demolish the building, and sell all the little bits at auction and get filthy rich. Doesn't matter what it is...collectors will buy anything. An unremarkable manhole cover was removed from the street in India and sold at auction for $25,000 because it was attributed to Corbusier. I'm not making this sh*t up!!
On another note, Corbusier has been losing cred lately, as designs long attributed to him are now correctly being attributed to the people who actually designed them (i.e. Charlotte Perriand).
(I'm sorry you can't see the humour)
no doubt you think the Sydney Opera House is worthless because it wasn't Utzon's original plan either.
I would abandon any notions of trying to second-guess me.