Geoaccessibility
A framework by Prescient Solutions for mapping the lived experience of the built environment — so that decisions about access are grounded in geography, not assumption.
Traditional accessibility audits stop at a checklist. Geoaccessibility asks a harder question: where are the gaps, who do they affect, and how do we visualise them in a way that demands action?
The Framework
01. Measure
Open data, on-the-ground audits, and user-submitted reports combined into a composite signal of how accessible a place actually is — not how accessible it is supposed to be.
02. Map
Spatial indices, 3D digital twins, and interactive layers that make accessibility legible to planners, decision-makers and the public.
03. Move
Findings packaged into briefings, policy tools and live dashboards that drive funding, infrastructure and program decisions.
Method
Composite spatial indices
Layered datasets — accessible parking, curb drops, voice-enabled intersections, demographic extrusions — combined into a single, comparable score across a region.
Live, user-submitted reports
Survey forms embedded directly in the map turn every visit into a data point. Volume and frequency of reports continuously update the accessibility signal for a building or area.
3D digital twins
Campus- and city-scale digital twins make spatial relationships immediately legible — and let stakeholders explore conditions they will never personally encounter.
