Hell, my own national government has spent the last decade and more than a billion dollars of taxpayer's money to tear down modern civic buildings that exhibit considerable artistic value as examples of modernist architecture from the communist era and sometimes even modern additions to existing 19th century office and residential buildings, just so that they could replace them with "faithful reconstructions" of the original, historic and therefore "more beautiful" baroque revival edifices that end up being squeaky-clean historicist façades (albeit painstakingly reconstructed façades) on concrete frames and house nothing but empty conference centres and overpriced restaurants, cafés and state-owned luxury folk art stores that no one ever visits after the politicians arrive there once to cut the ribbon on live TV. Almost everyone agrees that they look soulless and artificial, and our capital is losing bits of its soul with every "restoration". But as far as our government is concerned, all is well, because the original, "true look" of the city that the communists have robbed us of by utilizing 20th century styles in 20th century buildings has been "restored."Indeed. "Respect" has come to mean "strict adherence" rather than allowing for individual artistic interpretation. I've know many artists over the years and few enjoy getting in to art to replicate perfectly past art.
Mileage will vary.
Inspiration exists at multiple levels. Strict adherence to the past would be more souless to me.