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Client: Nkatha Gichuyia, Nairobi Railway City <lindankatha@gmail.com>
Client: Nkatha Gichuyia, Urban Re-engineering Taskforce <lindankatha@gmail.com>


Large cities around the world are grappling with plans to accommodate environmental, social and climate change. But there is a huge gulf between the technical software of geographical information systems and infrastructure planning on one hand, and the retail and entertainment data that is promoted in consumer products like Google Maps. The city of Nairobi is thinking ahead through the visionary Nairobi Railway City that aims to present a model of how an environmentally sustainable and climate-resilient urban regeneration project in a carbon-constrained environment can be delivered. Your role is to prototype a new social mapping tool that could engage members of the local population in these discussions, visualising data, plans, priorities, and their personal implications.
Large cities around the world are grappling with plans to accommodate environmental, social and climate change. But there is a huge gulf between the technical software of geographical information systems and infrastructure planning on one hand, and the retail and entertainment data that is promoted in consumer products like Google Maps. The city of Nairobi is thinking ahead through visionary planned cities as Nairobi Railway City, Tatu City, and the Konza Technopolis, that aim to present models of how an environmentally sustainable and climate-resilient urban area developments in a carbon-constrained environment can be delivered. Your role is to prototype a new social mapping tool that could engage members of the local population in these discussions, visualising data, plans, priorities, and their personal implications.

Latest revision as of 07:19, 21 December 2023

Client: Nkatha Gichuyia, Urban Re-engineering Taskforce <lindankatha@gmail.com>

Large cities around the world are grappling with plans to accommodate environmental, social and climate change. But there is a huge gulf between the technical software of geographical information systems and infrastructure planning on one hand, and the retail and entertainment data that is promoted in consumer products like Google Maps. The city of Nairobi is thinking ahead through visionary planned cities as Nairobi Railway City, Tatu City, and the Konza Technopolis, that aim to present models of how an environmentally sustainable and climate-resilient urban area developments in a carbon-constrained environment can be delivered. Your role is to prototype a new social mapping tool that could engage members of the local population in these discussions, visualising data, plans, priorities, and their personal implications.