spatial systemic mapping
for collective well-being
i help co-design networks see complex systems together with clarity—supporting shared understanding and decision-making across sectors.
values of social justice, meeting social needs, and honoring ecological limits are essential to our work together.
three-dimensional systems maps are a spatial architecture of powerfully relational landscapes.
experiencing networks spatially helps us: see relationships; understand resource flows; visualize co-creations & impacts; and plan actions toward collective well-being.
engaging 3d mapping in co-design gives networks access to see: power, resource, agency, lived experience, and whose voices are engaged—supporting networks to make decisions that build social equity.
click to enlarge images below. view the video to watch this system form.