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Urban Mapping: Blending Physical and Social Realms

Explore the dynamic relationship between urban spaces using mapping in 3D. Learn how various models - intuitive, analytical, and synthetic - aid in visualizing and understanding urban landscapes. Utilize DTM and 3D city models, vector and raster models, and encourage the participation of non-experts for comprehensive urban mapping.

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Urban Mapping: Blending Physical and Social Realms

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  1. Mapping in 3D • Mapping • Not one but many models • Mapping the physical and the social • Intuitive / analytical / synthetic • DTM and 3D city model • Vector / raster model • Participation of the non experts KEYWORDS

  2. Mapping and urbanism “Urban space and cartographic space remain inseparable. As each is transformed the relationship between them alters, and current visual technologies mean that the opportunity in shaping and recording urban experience is greater than ever, as too is the need for critical attention to the making and meaning of both public and privates urban spaces,” Denis Cosgrove in Geography & Vision, Seeing, imagining and representing the world Lindsay Bresser, Claudia Dorner and Sergio Reyes Rodriguez, 123, Design Research Lab (DRL), Architectural Association, London, 2009

  3. Not one but many models (1)

  4. Not one but many models (1)

  5. Mapping the physical and the social

  6. Intuitive / analytical / synthetic Data Map/3D model

  7. DTM and 3D city model

  8. Vector / raster model

  9. Vector / raster model

  10. Vector / raster model

  11. Vector / raster model

  12. Participation of the non experts

  13. Participation of the non experts

  14. Conclusion • Mapping combines different models • Visualize both physical and social relation • Models can be intuitive or analytical • Use different visualization of the same data • Model can be based on vector, raster or voxel • Model must be open to the participation of the non experts

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