I agree.  Seems that, as you put it, the degree of innovation needs to be
factored in as a design constraint.  It seems to me that a
successful/ideal/best design is the one that best fits the context and
constraints.  It may not be the most admired, but I think that's often
because the potential admirer is not aware of all the goals, constraints,
and so on that were factored into it.
-a
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