Isn’t the body assumed already to be used as we wayfind? Research on wayfinding has traditionally been defined as being a means of getting from A to B, with most studies always focusing on the concept that wayfinding is about using the quickest or shortest possible route
When an individual moves through a cluttered environment, he or she often fixates an object relative...
Despite the increased research interest in wayfinding assistance systems, research on the appropriat...
Although the term “Wayfinding ” has been defined by several authors, it subsumes a whole set of task...
Wayfinding has often been seen as being about the quickest or shortest possible route between two po...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
Finding ways How do we go on? How do we know how to go on, and do we know when to stop? These seem q...
This chapter, written from an urban design perspective, concerns the relation between daily life tra...
Research on walking and walkability has yet to focus on wayfinding, the interactive, problem-solving...
BackgroundResearch on walking and walkability has yet to focus on wayfinding, the interactive, probl...
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
A trajectory approach is applied to temporal patterns in people's acquisition and use of landmarks i...
Ingold (2009) uses the term wayfaring to illustrate the embodied experience of movement. This paper ...
This study investigated novices' “lived experiences” of navigation within the sport of orienteering ...
When an individual moves through a cluttered environment, he or she often fixates an object relative...
Despite the increased research interest in wayfinding assistance systems, research on the appropriat...
Although the term “Wayfinding ” has been defined by several authors, it subsumes a whole set of task...
Wayfinding has often been seen as being about the quickest or shortest possible route between two po...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
Finding ways How do we go on? How do we know how to go on, and do we know when to stop? These seem q...
This chapter, written from an urban design perspective, concerns the relation between daily life tra...
Research on walking and walkability has yet to focus on wayfinding, the interactive, problem-solving...
BackgroundResearch on walking and walkability has yet to focus on wayfinding, the interactive, probl...
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
A trajectory approach is applied to temporal patterns in people's acquisition and use of landmarks i...
Ingold (2009) uses the term wayfaring to illustrate the embodied experience of movement. This paper ...
This study investigated novices' “lived experiences” of navigation within the sport of orienteering ...
When an individual moves through a cluttered environment, he or she often fixates an object relative...
Despite the increased research interest in wayfinding assistance systems, research on the appropriat...
Although the term “Wayfinding ” has been defined by several authors, it subsumes a whole set of task...