Sorry it took me soooooo long to reply Jello, I've been incredibly busy recently.
To say workout time is stereotypical to a sport is just wrong, because programming isn’t stereotypical to a sport and I believe this is where you’re making a mistake.
Hmmm, interesting. Okay, to me, the orthodox way to do it would have boybuilding being intense and quick, and powerlifting being a bit slower with more rest.
I feel this where the disagreement lies, that you have adopted an incorrect view of what powerlifting is. I’ll post a couple of videos which may clarify the problem, these videos are from elite level powerlifters some of whom were once bodybuilders.
Those videos were interesting. I didn't know that powerlifters sometimes (regularly?) went for higher reps.
Here I disagree again, perhaps if you outline what you would consider a great start for an aspiring bodybuilder and I did the same we could discuss this more thoroughly. I do however think the resultant programs would be surprisingly similar.
If i got to start again, and rewrite my beginning, I would focus on bench, squats, deads and OHP, but also add in lots and lots of other exercises, such as:
Back: Lat pulldowns/pull ups, DB rows, seated rows
Chest :DB incline press, cable flyes/presses, machine flye
Arms: Straight bar triceps extensions, BB bicep curls,
Shoulders: side raises, front/rear raises
Legs: lunges, leg press, leg extensions/curls.