ap70
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"every city has the architecture it deserves"
I just realized that "every city has the architecture it deserves".
If Toronto wants to grow sick, so let it grow sick!
If they build small places it is because there are clients that get happy for living in a cubicle.
I am conveinced that all the barriers that Canada imposes to Internationaly
Trained Architects have no relation to codes, education or liability. It is just a "market protection" that is well designed to force all the foreign professionals to spend large amounts of money and time over a bunch of institutions and organizations.
Installing barriers help to unmotivate and unmotivating will keep the creativity and alternative out of the market, so the market can still be painted by the same color it always was.
I just realized that "every city has the architecture it deserves".
If Toronto wants to grow sick, so let it grow sick!
If they build small places it is because there are clients that get happy for living in a cubicle.
I am conveinced that all the barriers that Canada imposes to Internationaly
Trained Architects have no relation to codes, education or liability. It is just a "market protection" that is well designed to force all the foreign professionals to spend large amounts of money and time over a bunch of institutions and organizations.
Installing barriers help to unmotivate and unmotivating will keep the creativity and alternative out of the market, so the market can still be painted by the same color it always was.