Talk:Battle of the Styles

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Problem with the phrase "debate about prefabricated stylistic options in architecture"

It's unclear, mostly due to the word prefabricated, which in architecture readily conjures up a specific construction methodology involving the use of components made in a factory rather than on site (e.g. prefabricated concrete panels, a prefabricated mobile home). One does not know if the phrase means there were stylistic options involving such factory produced components, or if 'prefabricated' is meant in the more general sense of predetermined, pattern-book, non-responsive or unoriginal. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.217.31.46 (talk) 10:32, 12 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]