Chabbear said:
I bet that most architects want to design new buildings more than renovate old buildings especially since they "know" that 95% or more of old buildings are nothing special. Old building are seen as too much trouble and that no matter what will never be as safe, energy efficient or useful as a new building. The special old buildings such as the Hearst Mining Building are the exception. I have worked with architects on community college projects and they almost universally recommend a new building to a renovation even if a old building was considered special by the community.
If this is true it demonstrates the arrogance of most architects.
The community grew up with tne old building. The community must live with the new building. The architect is just passing through like a stranger on a passing train.
Yet the archery believes he or she can impose their will on the community
It was bad architects (working for incompetent administrators) who gave us Evans hall to begin
with like that monstrosity on Telegraph, i. e. the Building from Mordor. [yes I know it is a private not a university building]