Skeezix
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The city actually encoded in the zoning bylaw that Gehry is to design the building. I'm not sure it would stand up in court as I don't believe the city really has the legal ability to enforce that, but it would at least force a court battle on it if it were to be designed differently.
And trust me on this one, they are moving quickly as possible on this behind the scenes and are keeping the Gehry design.
I'm splitting hairs a bit, but the by-law actually ties the design of the building to the Gehry plans that formed the basis of the settlement between the City and Mirvish, rather than tying the building to Gehry himself.* As such, it likely is enforceable. Also, the heights and densities in the by-law are also tied to the requirements in the Section 37 Agreement and, according to the by-law schedule, that agreement also ties the building to the Gehry plans. So the plans are also secured by contract with the city.
ETA: * From a practical perspective, this may mean that Gehry's firm effectively needs to stay involved. I don't know that for sure.