Isn't Nolan's Gotham a lot more 'gothamesque' than Tim Burton's?
Gotham IIRC was always pretty much a regular city with added gargoyles, architecturally speaking. It's only after Burton's movie that all the bizarro architecture started popping up all over Gotham. There was even a special crossover arc between all the main Batman books that introduced this into the comics.
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