Personally, I like both types of architecture. I also love those old buildings with the giant typewriters and bongo drums and working Zippo lighters, but I have an equal appreciation for the Tim Burton-style Gotham that's full of gargoyles and looming skyscrapers and extraneous gothic architecture. My ideal Gotham would have both - as a crimefighter, you'd be able to swing from a jutting gargoyle atop a spiky office building with tinted glass in the windows, then let go of the rope and let the momentum carry you to a safe, bouncy landing on the rooftop display atop the Sleepwell Inflatable Mattress Factory.