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Berlin Case

EXPLORE THE CASE

Research Phase

The evidence at this phase organizes across two levels:

Neighborhood Level:
Five maps show where walkability constraints, surface runoff, urban heat, and biotope loss accumulate and where they converge into spatial inequity zones.
Click any map to view it in full screen.

Street Level:
An interactive point cloud scene documents conditions along Pedestrian Loop 2. Click the image to enter the IVION environment and explore the loop scene by scene.

EXPLORE THE CASE
Use the left panel to Explore the Neighborhood Level and Street Level evidence.

The Research Phase

This phase structures urban environmental evidence to understand how pedestrian environments generate climate risks, health exposures, and economic costs. It studies the convergence of four mitigation targets that affect pedestrians: Walkability Constraints, Surface Runoff, Urban Heat, and Biotope Loss. Their convergence defines Pedestrian Loops with Urban Scenes that disproportionately affect slower-paced groups.

How friendly are streets in Berlin?
This short clip shows everyday pedestrian mobility issues that worsen with surface runoff, urban heat, and biotope loss. Observing how urban structures and dynamics affect our daily lives is the starting point.