


Mapping the Everyday
Registration
Please fill out this registration form to indicate your interest and for us to get to know you better! As our venue has limited capacity, successful applicants will be notified via email.
Overview
‘Mapping the Everyday’ is a workshop conducted by Future Cities Laboratory Global (FCL G) and COLOURS: Collectively Ours. It aims to teach a framework for data-driven participatory design that combines expertise from COLOURS and ur-scape, FCL’s open-source planning support tool. Designed with the capacity to quickly combine data of different resolutions that encourages ease of learning. It makes data of various scales, global to local, accessible to the general public – beyond GIS and planning experts.
In this workshop, participants will have an opportunity to analyse and utilise data to propose solutions to a specific local scenario. By investigating contexts, challenges, and opportunities across scales, they can begin planning for collective action to design sustainable pathways from communities.
Please bring:
Laptop
Download and unzip the "ur-scape + Singapore data" package
Organisations
Future Cities Laboratory Global is a research collaboration between ETH Zurich, NUS, NTU Singapore and SUTD, with support from National Research Foundation. It operates under the Singapore-ETH Centre and aims to shape sustainable cities and systems through science, by design, in place, over time.
COLOURS: Collectively Ours is a design consultancy for collaborative public space design. It aims to create collaborative public space design through diversity, empowerment, adaptability and resilience. By working closely with clients in a participatory approach, COLOURS facilitates community dialogues that produce user-centric design.
