I use my 15 2.8 fisheye + 35 1.4L + 17-40 f4L (only not fast lens) for urbexing.
Urbex = portraying abandonned buildings and surroundings
This consists of :
-overview shots in dark condions
-details of objects at different hights
For the overview shots in dark conditions it's no problem, for this 16-35 II or 17-40 f4 are the same as you need to use tripod and go to +- f11, so no advantage of the faster stop.
The problem for me is the details of the subjects where I use my 35 1.4 for. For example I took some pictures of a nice silver clothing brush wide open out of hand, it was partially sharp, but the dof was way too narrow so actually it wasn't nice 
Should I have taken the object shots with tripod also at less narrow dof ?
Can I conclude that fast lenses aren't interesting for objects in dark conditions as you need to use tripod anyway as you need more than f4?
The only disadvantage is that there are so much details to see at different hights (vase, photoframes,....) that there would be a lot of tripod adjustements of heights.
But maybe this the only way, as no-one uses flash or HDR maybe.




