Filip
Senior Member
LOL! Gehry's note is hilariously patronizing.
I'm surprised Keesmat took it as a compliment....
I'm surprised Keesmat took it as a compliment....
I'm sorry, Gehry is a world-renowned architect and has been at this for decades.
Keesmat was formerly a planner in some provincial backwater (and somehow became chief planner of Toronto).
His note defines being professionally patronizing.. Anyone with office experience knows this.
Keesmat was formerly a planner in some provincial backwater (and somehow became chief planner of Toronto).
Ms. Keesmaat is a partner at Dialog, and a founder of the Office for Urbanism, a planning and design firm that describes its work as specializing in “the integration of planning, design and consensus building processes.”
An award-winning planner, she is a frequent public commentator on urban issues and is a columnist for the CBC Radio’s Toronto drive-home show. She has done work on master planning initiatives in Toronto, Vancouver, Mississauga, Vaughan, Regina, Saskatoon, Lethbridge, Moncton, London and Halifax. Outside of Canada, she has worked in United States, Ireland and Greece.
somehow became chief planner of Toronto
She was chief planner of Peterborough (?) and then became chief planner of a major city. I don't think she has the experience, she approaches each issue from a provincial mindset and refuses to 'think big'.Can't help wondering how different the reaction would have been if our chief planner were a dude. Seriously, misogyny is gross and the way people have been going after Keesmaat in this thread is embarrassing. You're not fooling anyone.
Some people like to create issues where there are none.. Like those Star articles about women suffering in the summer in cold offices.. Because men set the thermostat too low... Umm maybe that's because men have to wear suits to the office and you get to come in with skirts and bare shoulders... LOL
cocky, smug, attitude
no tact
Yeah, that woman really needs to sit down, be quiet, and know her place! Sigh. Have a nice day.a joke.
My boss (a woman) insists on shirts, pants and ties for men - we are a business and I wholeheartedly agree with her.Check your gender privilege.
Keep digging and burying all your credibility.
The responses to Gehry's letter to Keesmaat really shine a light on how some UTers think about women...
I would also imagine (and hope) that plenty of those architectural designers and interns are women.)
My boss (a woman) insists on shirts, pants and ties for men - we are a business and I wholeheartedly agree with her.
Shirts, ties, pants, etc make men sweat - we get hot. I can't take my clothes off in the office to cool down, hence the thermostat.. That's gender privilege? Sorry, I guess it's gender privilege that I have a penis? Nature is so biased!