How many buildings are there in a city? What are their characteristics? Where are they located and how do they contribute to the city? How adaptable are they? How long will they last, and what are the environmental and socio-economic implications of demolition?
Colouring Cities is a web-based citizen social science project designed to help address these questions by crowdsourcing and visualising twelve categories of information on the buildings in our cities.
This repository will contain open-source code for the project which:
- stores building footprint polygons and source metadata
- allows site users to record building attribute data
- serves map tiles rendered from collected data
- allows site visitors to download the collected building attribute data
Building attribute data collected as part of the project will be made available for download under a liberal open data license (ODbL).
You can customise the Colouring Cities application by changing the values in the following file:
app/src/cc-config.json
For more information on the config system, see docs/configuring-colouring-cities.
You can try out the Colouring Cities application by setting up your own development environment, which includes the option to load test data from OpenStreetMaps (OSM). See docs/setup-dev-environment.
Last updated March 2022
We also have documentation on setting up a production environment here: docs/setup-production-environment.
Last updated December 2021
Note: There are additional useful documentation within the /docs
folder.
Colouring London was set up at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (CASA), University College London and is now based at The Alan Turing Institute. Ordnance Survey is providing building footprints required to collect the data, facilitated by the Greater London Authority (GLA), and giving access to its API and technical support.
Colouring London/Colouring Cities
Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Tom Russell and Colouring Cities contributors
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
polly64 🎨 🤔 🖋 🔍 |
Tom Russell 🎨 🤔 💻 📖 |
mz8i 💻 🤔 |
dominic 🤔 🖋 |
Adam Dennett 🤔 |
Duncan Smith 🤔 |
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Tarn Hamilton 🎨 |
Louis Jobst 🎨 |
Ed Chalstrey 💻 📖 |
Mateusz Konieczny 💻 📖 |
Mike Simpson 💻 📖 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
Even more thanks go to Colouring Cities contributors, funders, project partners, consultees, advisers, supporters and friends - everyone involved in the project.