Philip Langdon of Better! Cities & Towns adds his analysis:
Over the past half-dozen years, I’ve heard from Toderian frequently, and I’ve continually been struck by his ardently he’s pursued an urbanism that is modern—open to contemporary styling and welcoming to high-rises—yet attentive to human scale. …
When I asked Toderian whether he, too, might take his planning skills to the growing cities of the Middle East or Asia, he said he has been “fielding some interesting inquiries from other cities. My strongest interest has always been about global urbanism, but I would like to do it from my home base in Vancouver.”












