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Happily, there is a shift again and we get venues like Ascend in Nashville as developers need to respond to modern concert goers needs, wants and ticket sales. Alpine would of course not be built today. But then again, nor would Great Woods in Mansfield. As a student of architecture, I'm sure you understand how things ebb and flow. Perhaps you are young enough not to experience any of this yet, and for you, venues have always been the same.
End of the day, my simple point was that Alpine is a gem of a throwback that I'd prefer over concrete. If you disagree, fine, but it doesn't make me ignorant.