An international competition was held to select the landscape architect who would be given the task of uniting the Aga Khan Museum designed by Fumihiko Maki and the Ismaili Centre and Jamatkhana by Charles Correa on the seven-hectare site selected in Toronto for both institutions. The young Lebanese landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic was chosen over far better known people.
Source
From The Aga Khan Park in Toronto in Heritage of the Mughal World (Philip Jodidio, editor)
Jodidio, Philip. "The Aga Khan Park in Toronto". In
Heritage of the Mughal World, edited by Philip Jodidio, 275-283. Munich: Prestel, 2015.
Prestel and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture