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New Aberdeen city centre plan images to 'alarm' public | New Aberdeen city centre plan images to 'alarm' public |
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New 3D images which interpret how the controversial Marischal Square development in Aberdeen could look will "alarm" the public, a campaigner has claimed. | New 3D images which interpret how the controversial Marischal Square development in Aberdeen could look will "alarm" the public, a campaigner has claimed. |
The hotel, office and retail project will be built on the site of the former St Nicholas House council building. | The hotel, office and retail project will be built on the site of the former St Nicholas House council building. |
It was approved in October. | It was approved in October. |
Community councillor Ken Hutcheon said the images from a software firm shocked him. However, project developers Muse said the images were not authorised. | Community councillor Ken Hutcheon said the images from a software firm shocked him. However, project developers Muse said the images were not authorised. |
The £107m plan also includes building shops and restaurants. | The £107m plan also includes building shops and restaurants. |
Kenny Steele, managing director of Pinnacle Visualisation which developed 'eyesee' which was used to create the the impressions, said of the software: "It came from a desire to see an honest, accurate, portrayal of a development." | Kenny Steele, managing director of Pinnacle Visualisation which developed 'eyesee' which was used to create the the impressions, said of the software: "It came from a desire to see an honest, accurate, portrayal of a development." |
'Phenomenal view' | |
The footage was said to be based on the public record of the Muse plans and were not official images from the developer or the city council. | The footage was said to be based on the public record of the Muse plans and were not official images from the developer or the city council. |
Campaigner Mr Hutcheon told BBC Scotland: "If people had seen these images - especially looking up the Kirkgate - they would have been devastated. | Campaigner Mr Hutcheon told BBC Scotland: "If people had seen these images - especially looking up the Kirkgate - they would have been devastated. |
"It's a phenomenal view of Marischal College - the second biggest granite building in the world - and they are slapping this right in the way of the view of it. | "It's a phenomenal view of Marischal College - the second biggest granite building in the world - and they are slapping this right in the way of the view of it. |
"They said it would be an asset to Aberdeen." | "They said it would be an asset to Aberdeen." |
Planning committee convenor Ramsey Milne viewed the images - and declined to comment. | Planning committee convenor Ramsey Milne viewed the images - and declined to comment. |
More than 1,000 council staff vacated the 14-storey St Nicholas House building, which was erected in 1968, for the newly-refurbished Marischal College building in 2011. | More than 1,000 council staff vacated the 14-storey St Nicholas House building, which was erected in 1968, for the newly-refurbished Marischal College building in 2011. |
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