But here's the thing. If Harry Potter didn't exists, and no one had ever heard of quidditch, and you were creating a fantasy version of the American college experience, would you not have put some kind of sports in there? And would Mage Tower not be a reasonable way to fill that expectation?
Let me put it this way: I don't think it's at all obvious that a renowned magical academy in Magic's multiverse should be a fantasy version of the American college experience. In fact, I think it's a terrible idea that crosses the line into silver-border parody set territory. So no, I wouldn't have put it in, not even because it might be too similar to Harry Potter, but because it's too close to the real world and thus "too meta". I dislike it for pretty much the same reasons that I dislike Kylem. And looking at the art on
Strixhaven Stadium in particular, I'd argue it just looks way to similar to a real life sports stadium. Much of the art direction for
Strixhaven feels like they just took a bunch of wannabe architects, fashion designers and hair stylists that wanted to try out some of their real world designs rather than proper fantasy concept artists. Sometimes it's very subtle, but it's there, and it's jarring. Heck, maybe the inclusion of some kind of magical sport might even have worked if they'd managed to make it look like it belongs in this fantasy universe, but not like this.
There isn't much about
Strixhaven that I like, but some individual pieces of art are kinda cool...
Ingenious Mastery for making an astrolabe out of water.
Kelpie Guide might be my favourite actually. Very elegant, majestic and
magical in the best way, especially since it depicts a creature from actual folklore that we don't often see in Magic. The landscape is gorgeous and otherworldly.
Eyetwitch is pretty hilarious.
Hunt for Specimens and similar pieces of art. Witherbloom is the least stupid-looking of the colleges in my opinion. Not that that's saying much...
Poet's Quill also has cool art, but I'd argue that they completely missed the point of poetry by putting this card into black...
Springmane Cervin is basically in the same camp as Kelpie Guide. Beautiful, majestic and uplifting but not silly or "childish", which is a big difference.
Aether Helix looks kinda cool.
Can we have a reprint of
Excavated Wall with new Dominaria-related art and flavour text? Pretty please? I'm sure you could put a great card reference or other easter egg in there.