I think this redress stuff has to stop. And I think JJ is well aware of it.
On the contrary, Abrams loves redressing real locations whenever possible. The
Enterprise engine room in the movie is a redressed Budweiser brewery. The
Kelvin interiors are a redressed factory or something. The Academy exterior and meeting hall, the Vulcan council chamber, plenty of the sets are redresses of real locations. Meanwhile, the
Kobayashi Maru simulator set is a redress of the
Kelvin bridge set, and
all the sets of the
Narada interior are actually the same set with its components moved around. So he redressed his own sets as well as locations.
It's absurd to say that redressing "has to stop," because that ignores the fact that filmmaking
costs money. Finding ways to save money is always going to be a necessity, and redressing an existing set or location is a good way of doing that. It's a standard part of any filmmaker's repertoire. (Although apparently we've reached the point where it's even cheaper to create a virtual set in a computer.)
I am so glad as much time passed as it did between ENTERPRISE and XI. Had this movie been made two years earlier, I am sure we would have seen redressed Enterprise sets all over the map...
Maybe, if the producers of ENT had been aware that there would be a film followup. As it was, the ENT sets were torn down and unceremoniously discarded after the series was cancelled.