COLOURING SOUTH_KOREA - colouring-cities/manual GitHub Wiki
- This image is gu (geodikt universe) developed and operated by geodikt, Inc. We plan to implement Coloring S.Korea by adding big data based on this SaaS (Software as a Service) engine. As a starting for the CCRP project in South Korea, it is regenerated in accordance with the report of '2040 Seoul Urban Master Plan': the outer-boundary stands for the administrative one for Seoul, and the inner ones represent three CBDs, seven core urban areas, and twelve local areas within Seoul.
- This image will be replaced by a new one which is generated and remodeled by following the protocols and using codes in 2024.
Date of joining CCRP (Month/Year)
- August/2024
Geographic area selected for testing (We recommend adding national scale footprints from the outset)
- Colouring Seoul
Platform link
Date of live national open platform launch
- Demonstration model(commercial-use only): Released February 2024
- National rollout : tbc
Building footprint source link
- Source will be updated in September 2024
Relevant PR/social media links
- None
Lead academic institution (including department) or academic consortium
- Department of Architecture, Gachon University
Lead institution/s weblink/s
Academic team (Role, name, date involved from/to)
- Principal Investigator: Prof. Jae Hong Lee (2024~Current)
- Co-Investigator: Prof. Jaewook Lee (2024~Current)
- Research Management: Prof. Jihun Lee (2024~Current)
- Research Assistant : Dr. Jun Young Heo (2025~Current)
- Data Management: Ms. Ji Hyun Lee (2025~Current)
Academic alumnae (Role, name, date involved from/to)
- None
Multidisciplinary expertise
- Urban Analysis
- Spatial Analysis
- Urban and Architectural Histories
- Graphic Design for Urban Development Processes, Architectural Stories, and Social Culture
- Location Selection Criteria
Driver/s for joining the CCRP
- Primary drivers for joining the CCRP is that it is significant opportunities for integrating urban histories including architectural stories and social culture; comparing different global cities in terms of the protocols, codes, scales, and reliable data set; and (ultimately) providing critical thinkings and references about the issues on urban regenerations, new city planning projects, and data-driven location selection criteria for urban infra facilities such as hospitals, museums, and libraries.
Likely challenges anticipated
- The main map of gu(https://gu.land/) is the v-world map, an open platform provided by the Korean government. The v-world map has a disadvantage in that it is only available domestically due to security issues and access from overseas is blocked. Therefore, for the colouring-cities project, the main map will be replaced with OpenStreetMap(OSM).
Consultation programme info where applicable
- Sector:(e.g academic, government, citizen, third sector, industry, other)
- Date from/to:
- Audience:
- Approx number participants
- Purpose:
- Links:
National university collaborators
- None
Key non-academic collaborators
- Mr. Jaeuk Im (CEO & Co-founder of Geodikt, 2024~Current, www.geodikt.com)
- Mr. Junyoung Jang (CPO & Co-founder of Geodikt, 2024~Current, www.geodikt.com)
Additional partners (Please also add sector and involvement Year/s to/from)
- None
Applications tested
- Please upload to our Impact-Studies section direct here
Articles, publications and events links
- Please add direct to the group publications page here
Funding
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Please add info on help-in-kind and direct grants to your dedicated country sheet accessible via the CCRP communal excel file (part of CCRP Shared Resources). Please also add any additional details below to help the CCRP to record diverse types of national research funding that may be relevant to CCRP partners.
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e.g Grant 1 Funder Type: Funder: Date from/to: Amount/Currency: Purpose: