Lmichigan, on Jun 2 2008, 02:13 PM, said:
I don't like it either, but the whole point of post-modernism is that it's a cheap knock-off of the original thing. I'm just not sure what else one should expect when they know what gets built, these days. It needs to be judged for what it is (i.e. post-modern), because, if one's going to try and pair up a post-modern design with an original Art Deco, then the latter wins every single time. If one doesn't like post-modern, that's fine. I really don't like the vast majority of it, myself, but I'm not going to stack up a knock-off next to the original thing just to bash the knock-off.
Not to keep this going ad infinitum, but my criticism of the Lenawee was passed on my basic dislike of the design, not a specific criticism of post-modernist style. The reference to Deco was simply to highlight one reason why I did not like the design. Post-modernism, however, need not be a "cheap knock-off" of the original if done with sensitivity and style. I think that some of Michael Graves' earlier work is quite nice, and there is also Robert A.M. Stern's opus. For a Michigan example of the latter, see the new North Quad dormitory at the University of Michigan. I just think that the Lenawee is a poor example of post-modernism, done cheaply.
For what it is worth, I don't think much of the glass-walled monstrosities being put up in GR either, though I haven't seen the new Marriott or River House in person. Hence my reference to the Solon Beman Michigan Trust Building, which is a structure designed by a master architect at the height of his powers.