This research is investigating community-based projects that have emerged as Colombia transitions to the post-conflict era. Professor Brakke and his team have been involved in Participatory Action Research in rural and urban areas of Colombia that have been marked for the residue of a 50 year civil war that displaced 18% of the country’s population and generated significant social and spatial tension. The team is visiting numerous projects to document public spaces, interview stakeholders and residents, and analyze the effects and affects of co-created transformations of the built environment. Advanced visualization tools such as drone photography, 360 degree video, photogrammetry, VR, and LiDAR scanning have been used to accurately capture and visualize these environments. This research has been generously supported by the Campus Research Board.