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13. A Proactive Approach to Reducing Visual Impacts

13. A Proactive Approach to Reducing Visual Impacts

This article demonstrates the benefits of early involvement of experienced Landscape and Visual Amenity (LVA) specialists to guide site responsive development at a citywide and regional scale through to an individual project. It is intended to assist local authorities, town planners, architects and project managers with the planning, design and delivery of development particularly in areas within or adjacent to sensitive natural settings and in areas with strong community sensitivities to development.

Context Visual Assessment is a leading Brisbane based practice specialising in Landscape and Visual Assessment. The author, Nerida Thomas, is the Director of CONTEXT. Nerida is an experienced Urban Designer and Registered Landscape Architect with over 25 years’ experience working for global multidisciplinary consultancy firms, a major urban developer and several design consultancies.

Her LVA specialist experience includes guiding the route planning of infrastructure and master planning of large scale urban development in sensitive areas across Queensland and Papua New Guinea. Nerida is also highly skilled at guiding future building height at a citywide scale in response to landscape settings and scenic values and was involved in an innovative project for the City of Gold Coast Council which recently received international recognition.