Maps as Design Tools: Space, Time, and Experience
Other authors
Publication date
2024ISBN
9781032355931
Abstract
When maps’ transformative potential is brought into play by architecture and other spatial design disciplines, maps and design cross over in a complex, creative and productive relationship. We use the term operative mapping to refer to the production and use of maps to broaden our conception of reality and to promote its transformation. This book chapter uses recent research to discuss three distinct approaches to operative mapping in design: spatial mapping to reveal site opportunities based on graphic operations; temporal mapping to understand dynamic behaviour based on data gathering from events; and experiential mapping to expand urban visions based on subjective/collective citizen desires with crowdsourced data and citizen science experiments.
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Document version
Accepted version
Pages
15 p.
Publisher
Routledge
Is part of
The Routledge Handbook of Cartographic Humanities
Recommended citation
Paez, R., Valtchanova, M., Larroya, F., Perelló, J. (2024) Maps as design tools: Space, time and experience. Dins Rossetto, T., Lo Presti, L., The Routledge Handbook of Cartographic Humanities. (p. 172-181)

