Vector Map
is an amazing map of the world, complete with 3d extruded buildings and
roads with animated traffic. The screenshot above doesn't do this map
justice and you really need to view the map yourself in a WebGL enabled
browser.
The map was built with
Mapzen's Tangram mapping engine.
Tangram
is a library for creating 2D & 3D maps with WebGL. The Vector Map
includes Tangram's extruded 3d building footprints and adds animated
traffic to the map's roads.
This interactive map, from Dumpark, reveals the average number of hours
of direct sunlight received each day throughout Wellington City in New
Zealand.
The number of hours of direct sunlight is affected by topographical
features (such as hills) and physical objects (like buildings and
trees). To measure the number of hours of direct sunlight Dunpark used
data elevation models of Wellington City combined with building
footprint data of the city.
The
Hours of Direct Sunlight
map shows the yearly average number of hours of direct sunlight
received each day. It is also possible to view layers showing the
average number of hours received in the mornings and in the afternoons.
Divvy Trips
is a beautiful animated mapped visualization of bike trips on the Divvy
bike sharing network in Chicago. The map includes circular map
markers showing the position of bike docking stations and the option to
add a street map to the animated visualization.
It also contains a date control which allows you to select the day's
rides that you wish to see visualized and a time display informing you
of the time of day. Divvy Trips provides a great visualization of how
the Divvy bike network is used over the course of a day. It also
wouldn't look out of place hanging on the walls of MoMA.