DTowner
Active Member
I have no problem with museum pieces, nor mean to imply that they're necessary a bad thing. I live in Cabbagetown and love the historic "museum-piece" homes of the area. However we wouldn't build anything if we were worried about preserving the buildings of the past, which is ironic since when those buildings were first built the feeling was all about progress, forgetting what was there before and building new structures in the design of the times.
True; however, nowadays it isn't about 'progress' or 'art' or 'beauty' — it's about commerce and the cheapest way you can build something without totally being obvious about it. Given a poll, people would prefer the old over the new as they are just more beautiful and you can tell a lot of heart and soul went into the design and building.
To compare the masterpieces of the past, however, with a condo or office building of today is pointless. We'll never go back to the grand buildings of the past as our culture has changed dramatically. It is very easy to build a Victorian or Georgian or what-have-you building; in fact it would be easier as we have the technology to do it a lot faster and easier; however, we don't as it would still be very expensive (all that stone and brick!) and not be able to house (I don't think?) hundreds or even thousands as a modern condo/office building can with all the modern ameneties. We can fake it with a façade; but, that's not the same.