Leading architect Raymond Brownell reflected public opinion when he described plans for the King Alfred site in Hove as "just whopping great blocks of flats" (The Argus, April 4).
Artists who illustrated the proposed designs have assumed onlookers would be in either a helicopter or a rowing boat.
This also applied to the manner in which scale models were presented at Hove Town Hall.
As many of us would be walking or driving past the site, it would be enlightening if we could be provided with views from the bottom of St Aubyns or Vallance Gardens.
-Bert Hobden, Brighton
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