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Originally Posted by 10023
It is impossible to build anything in a “traditional style” today. The skills and labor don’t exist, nor will they spend sufficiently on materials, nor will the methods be right. So what you will get is some god awful post-modernism. It’s best not to even try.
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Just to clarify before LVDW beats me to it:
The skills and labor DO exist and the methods may or may not be the same, but they exist in such a manner to create a totally satisfying and true 'traditional' example if so desired...
You are right that it is the high cost of doing so that is keeping projects like OBP from using limestone, bronze, more traditional detailing, etc. and that is really the only reason by far and away why we don't see more traditionally detailed and built 'traditional' examples... (way behind cost being the number one reason, is a lack of desire in general for historic vocabulary followed by a lack of skill and training among architects to produce those designs properly)...