The map illustrates different elevation levels on the ACC North Hill Campus using various colors. The map tells a clear geographic story about how elevation changes across the ACC North Hill Campus — but the deeper “story” depends on how you read the patterns, the gradients, and the spatial relationships.
The color gradient shoasdws a smooth transition from lower elevations (around 369 m) to higher elevations (near 397 m). This explains that the campus is not flat, rather it occupies a sloped landscape, rising toward the north/northwest.
The map communicates that the elevation is not uniform. The campus has distinct elevation zones. These zones influence land use, building placement, and environmental behavior.
This cartographic map tells the story of how the ACC North Hill Campus is shaped by its rising terrain, revealing patterns of slope, drainage, and spatial organization that influence how the campus is built, used, and experienced.






