Windfarm Visualisation – Perspective or Perception? by Alan Macdonald, RIBA
This ground-breaking new book attempts to lay to rest the ongoing and often bitter debate between developers and communities by providing an understandable and proven method to visualise the effect of a windfarm on the landscape. Bound up as it is with controversial subsidies, vested interests and protracted enquiries, the time has come for a sensible presentation on how windfarms are visually assessed and we were delighted that the book has been endorsed by Richard Burden, a past President of the Landscape Institute.
‘Alan Macdonald provides a penetrating analysis of the problems associated with photomontages of proposed wind turbines and he puts forward readily understood ways of ensuring visualisations of proposed developments and new landscape features are more realistic and easier to use, both by the public and decision-makers. His rigorous approach to the subject gives the book academic credibility and his clear exposition of much improved methods of assessing the appearance of these giant features ensures this will become the standard handbook for the public and professionals alike’.
As you can imagine Windfarm Visualisation has generated considerable interest and debate on this highly controversial topic which is of major interest and I hope that your organisation would like to order copies. A quantity discount is available on five or more copies.
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