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Ah, but there's a difference btw/presenting a raw project, and presenting a context. Once you present a context, the "massive" majority becomes not so massive--or else, if we're talking about "the city as a whole", we're also taking into account Ford Nation, the EIFS/McMansion-teardown demo, etc etc. Thus, a "tyranny of" type of "massive majority" for whom Gehry might as well be an ooh-aah ferris-wheel/monorail thing. Especially if (as per your anecdote) they had no previous clue as to who Gehry is.
In which case, when you state that "not everyone out there is a architecture or skyscraper geek", you might as well append "heritage geek" to the argument--though it's curious that you didn't even acknowledge that possibility....
You seem to acknowledge the majority would up vote the project, yet you stubbornly conclude that "in context" they wouldn't -why? If this were proposed for the Annex I'd see the context was absurd. Smack in the middle of the entertainment district makes me think the context is utterly perfect.
Why do you feel your minority (expert?) view is more important than Ford Nation? I can't stand Ford, but his followers tend to be decent people for the most part and their votes count. Never underestimate the judgement of the common man - experts tend to overthink, be needlessly contrarain, and fail to see the obvious as a result.
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