Biometric Mapping is a workflow that creates heat maps of the unseen qualities of spaces. For example: air quality data such as CO2, temperature, and humidity, or biometric data such as an occupant's heart rate, blood oxygen level, and neural activity.
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These metrics are usually collected manually, either at an early site visit, or as a post-occupancy evaluation of a built project. It usually involves printing a gridded plan of a building and walking through with a daylight meter, thermometer, or anemometer and taking readings every few feet while marking it on a clipboard. This is cumbersome and it takes a long time to map a large space.
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