Last Photowalk of summer
I want to wrap up this summer’s series of Photowalking* around Exeter in England with one photo. It represents a cautionary tale.
First, as a preface to the pic, here are two shots I took earlier in the season. This one shows a part of our brand new chill-out and shopping zone, Princesshay, which is set to open in October :

Princesshay in April
The second is one of the best views in Exeter. It’s taken in the Cathedral Close and shows the Elizabethan buildings at one end.

The Close in April
Fast forward to this week in mid-September and here’s how it looks now :

The Close in September
Actually, if I had stepped back 50 feet or so, the intrusive new skyline would be even worse.
My point? If the planners and architects had been a little more perceptive, they could have lowered the new build by just a yard or two and that historic aspect could have been preserved for posterity.
The new building is, of course, our exceptional new Princesshay, which is really spectacular and state of the art.
People say you can’t have everything, but in this case, I can’t help thinking we could have had both.
* See the Flickr link in the sidebar for the full set.



