Left click + drag to rotate. Right click + drag to pan. Scroll to zoom.
Keyboard: Arrow keys rotate camera. +/- zoom. [/] depth peel. R reset camera. Tab cycle objects. Enter show details. Esc close panels. H help. P plant tool. 1-7 underground layers. 8 heat island. 9 ISEK measures. 0/B buildings. T trees. D demographics.
Use the Depth Peel slider to progressively remove the surface and reveal underground infrastructure. At 0% you see the full street; at 100% everything underground is exposed.
The Year slider (2026-2046) ages everything simultaneously: infrastructure pipes change from green (new) to yellow (aging) to red (end-of-life). Demographic dots shift toward older age groups. Trees grow larger canopies.
Activate this tool and click on any sidewalk area. A 2.5m clearance circle appears, color-coded: GREEN = clear to plant, YELLOW = possible with root barriers, RED = blocked by critical utility.
Click any pipe, building, or tree to see details in the info panel (right side). Hover for quick tooltips.
Enable Heat Island in Surface Layers to see Berlin Umweltatlas heat island intensity (+3 to +6 degrees C). Colors shift from blue (cool) through yellow to red (hot) and intensify as you move the year slider forward (climate warming projection).
Enable ISEK Measures to see planned interventions from the ISEK Wilmersdorfer Strasse 2025 plan: greening, water management, mobility, and culture zones. Click a zone for details.
The translucent blue plane represents the groundwater table at approximately 4-5m depth (data from Berlin Umweltatlas). The surface undulates based on interpolated measurement points. Use the depth peel slider to reveal it -- it becomes visible as the clip plane descends past the water table. Toggle with the Groundwater checkbox in Underground Layers.
The URL hash automatically updates as you navigate. Copy the URL to share a specific view including camera position, year, depth peel level, and active layers. Example: #year=2035&depth=0.3&layers=water,sewer&surface=climate
All depths are [MODELED] from DIN/DVGW standards, not measured. Utility positions are synthetic for this MVP. Real data requires Leico registration and operator partnerships.
The timeline on the right shows when each utility system needs renewal. The red "DIG ONCE" bar highlights the optimal window (2026-2030) where multiple systems overlap, enabling coordinated excavation instead of repeated street openings.