Much ink has been spilled over the superstar architects called to arms to rebrand Toronto. Frank Gehry's AGO addition, Daniel Libeskind's ROM redevelopment and Will Alsop's OCAD annex have awakened even the most unlikely Torontonians to the power and possibilities of architecture. And now new international stars are being added to the roster: the great Indian architect Charles Correa has just been commissioned to design the Ismaili Centre in Don Mills, and Japan's acclaimed Fumihiko Maki will design the Aga Khan Museum next to the Don Valley Parkway.
