CARTISTIC

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Towards A Generic Language to Describe the (Spatial) Design Process

In attempting to study the maps created and used during spatial design, we could not find a suitable framework or theory that describes the spatial design process—and the actual concrete actions involved—with the necessary degree of clarity and simplicity. Despite sharing many elements, existing theories focus on different aspects of spatial design. They thus complement each other but also leave inconsistencies and unclear relationships between concepts of the theories.

Therefore, we set out to propose our own conceptual framework that—in true cartographer fashion—synthesises the ideas of the previously proposed theories in a simple and consistent manner, but without losing their essence. Hopefully, we will be able to publish it soon.

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Aptitude Colloquium—Passed!

Last Monday, I successfully presented my research plan during my aptitude colloquium and have been officially admitted to ETH Zurich as a doctoral student. I had to present the motivation for my research in the context of the current research landscape, make an argument for my research questions and objectives and why the proposed approach is suitable to answer these questions. I shall try my best to replicate my reasoning with as little jargon as possible here. Most of the content below can also be found in the abstract of my project presentation during the International Cartographic Conference 2021.

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Kick-Off for CARTISTIC

Today was the official start of this doctoral project. The next year will be spent on fleshing out the project idea and writing the doctoral plan.

So, until next year!

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