Mapping Protocol GDC 2016 winners presentation [PDF 1.07MB]

Mapping Protocol
Jan Jagoda
Max Roseblade
Kopiga Kugananthavel
Lewis Johnson
Brief
Current Situation in Bambui
Developing Cameroon
Rapid Population Growth
Insufficient space due to current constructions
Problem with ineffectively designed market
Council is not organised well with their community
Problem with reaching their everyday priorities
due to lack of money and time
Structures are built without a plan and therefore
accumulating problems for future structures
Project: Mapping Protocol
Rented Equipment
Dynamic mapping
Predictions
Council Plans
Editable
Scale
Existing Land
Situation
Digital Laser Measure
Reuse- Sustainable
Surveyors Wheel
Cost efficiency
Precise/accurate
Engineers
Council Plans
To approve engineering
work
Approved + Disapproved
Trading Roads
Future
Proofing
Mapping Protocol
Transport
Pathways
Where to
buy +
Engineers
Plans
Steepness
Difficulty
Roads
Protected Land
Foundations
Terrain Types
Construction Sites
Environment +
Habitat
Council Approved
Council
Disapproved
Existing
Potential Land
Abandoned Sites
Land
Legend
Drainage System
Engineering work
Colour Coding
Ergonomics
Water Sources
Agricultural Land
Community + Engineers
+Council
Ergonomics
Sustainable Development
Sustainability
Economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources.
Predictions
OpenStreetMap
Reusable
Surveyors Wheel
Precise
Large Town Hall Map
Land
Free
Roads
Colour Coding
Up to date
Made out of Local Resources
Less Paper wasted if community do not receive individual maps
Time
Predicted Road Locations
Should reduce the need to update
Big Maps around Town
Digital Copy at University
Sustainability
Future Proof Map
Editable
Requires no additional resources
Creativity in Design: “How could we?”
Measure Scale
Future proof the
Map
Surveyors wheel
Digital Copy
Hard to reach
Locations
Editable
Drones
Large Hard copies
Less Resources
OpenStreetMap
Planimeter
Predictions
Land analysis
Elephants
Graph Paper
Colour coding
Unusable land
Helicopters
Drones
Pins
Geometric Method
Most Sustainable
Editable
Global Positioning System
Design introduction
Presentation of the
map
Cost Efficiency
Reusable Resources
Education
University/School
Colour Coding
Assembly
Community
Contour lines
Ergonomic
Activity exchange
Patterns
Iconic
Local Engineers
Steepness
Digital Copy
Human-Centred-Design
Engineers
Council
Community
Benefits of Design
Benefits of Design
Benefits of Design
Plan the city development better
Arrange with engineers to make more sufficient space
The roads would be less crowded
Rapid solutions for new structures
Control which structures should still be present
Know faster way to their desired location
Can receive approximate dimensions
Control which land is protected or not available to build on
Know if they could rebuild their house
Easier to survey the land from the map
Know best location for the future houses
Easier to find current construction problems
Displayed locations of resources required
Assumptions
Experience and ability to read maps
Assumptions
Not corrupt
Assumptions
May require introduction to the map
Human-Centred-Design
How should we
Approach them?
What is it that makes them happy?
Are they satisfied with what they have?
Human-Centred-Design
Community Consultation
Get to know their culture
Participate in everyday activities
Be able to communicate in their language
Observe and ask questions on their priorities and desires
Group and individual meetings
Ask for local pathway information
Map Design Idea
Bambui Map for Engineers and Council
Bambui Map for the Community