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New design ready. The designer knows what has changed.

Who will answer all the stakeholder questions?

Changes Map

Showing what has changed in a new design and why.

One translation from technical to environmental language — and the whole team tells the same story.

The Changes Map is the result of a structured handover between the technical team and everyone working with stakeholders. The designer supplies what has changed relative to the previous design, and why; the communications team translates that once into what it means for the surroundings, per location. Stakeholders see the new design alongside the old one on the map, with the reasoning behind it one click further.

Consistency

Everyone on the team tells the same story.

Anchoring

The translation is fixed on the map, not in someone's head.

Transparency

Stakeholders see what changed, where, and why.

Works with

Plan Map
Showing the spatial impact of a plan on its surroundings.
Communication
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Participation Map
Collecting stakeholder feedback in a structured way on the map.
Stakeholder interaction
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Impact Map
Showing the physical impact of a project on its surroundings per theme and location.
Communication
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