GeoDesign employs strategic perspectives and comprehensive thinking. The concepts associated with this approach have a vetted history of proven benefit for many processes and projects at scale. And while there is a natural progression of GeoDesign at increasingly diminishing scales - the more site specific the project, the more difficult comprehensive application becomes. This is not due to lack of appreciation or desire, but rather the design process often becomes less strategic and more tactical at the site level. Clients change their minds ad hoc. Commissions lobby for zoning changes. Budgets and economics impact approach. In short, site level innovation and comprehensive thinking can be limited by frequent rework, schedule adherence, and other very practical hurdles. This presentation will focus on utilizing GIS and geospatial data to bridge the gap between site level thinking and applied concepts of GeoDesign. The discussion also aims to support a lifecycle of project understanding starting with design and following through into later stages of engineering, visualization, and management.
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