The faux-historic architecture of previous Brush park developments [[i.e. Crosswinds) actually is a disservice to what is left of the actual historic architecture. It's something you'd find in the suburbs of Detroit. Contemporary urban architecture is such a new thing to Detroit that it will take some time to get used to but will be much better in the end. Each new era will contribute a new style, and in the end neighbourhoods will be a mix of styles built over the years. Unfortunately, Detroit missed out on half a century of new styles. I think I heard this is the largest development of its kind since Lafayette Park.