
So I took some photos today. Take a peek. I still say this is Malvern’s mistake. But I don’t think a super urban looking man-made canyon with zero attention paid to anything other than this developer’s towering edifice to his own legacy enduring or otherwise is the way to go in a very small town.
At the bottom is the rendering of this guy’s Valhalla. I took these photos today because it doesn’t even look like the same street in reality to me. I think the sheer lack of human scale and lack of set backs is profoundly disturbing.
The developers might not appreciate my opinion, but I am entitled to it and it is shared by a LOT of people.
This is a New Urbanism Nightmare, not Fairy Tale.
I live in Norristown, but used to work right near there, and my brother lives on the other side of Malvern. Today I was driving out to his house and saw this development for the first time, and without knowing anything about it or about your blog (which I found after looking up info on the development), I had the same reaction you did–it’s too big for the site, too jarring a style for the neighborhood, and way too close to the street. Why would Malvern bring a cityscape to their otherwise nice little town?