This book gives a wonderful introduction to wayfinding and its importance in architecture. The author describes the wayfinding experience of users, and the cognitive processes they use to find their destinations. There is also a thorough description of wayfinding features in architecture such as signage, maps, and architectural space.
The traditional use of signs has failed to overcome the problem of wayfinding in hospitals. As wayf...
Human wayfinding in the built environment is extensively investigated in the last 50 years. One majo...
To contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of human wayfinding behaviors in complex buildin...
The paper is concerned with human wayfinding in public buildings. Two main aspects of wayfinding dif...
In many of today’s modern educational institutions, architects have designed spaces that are disconn...
People often get lost in buildings, including but not limited to libraries, hospitals, conference ce...
The intention of this article is to create a link between human spatial cognition research and archi...
When building space, wayfinding can be part of the design process, in order to avoid for the space t...
This is the completely renewed edition of the standard reference book Wayshowing. Fully updated with...
Wayfinding tasks comprise decision points and interconnecting paths leading to a destination. Path ...
Outdoor wayfinding and navigation systems and services have become indispensable in people's mobilit...
People often get lost in buildings, including but not limited to libraries, hospitals, conference ce...
With the development of science and technology, the reduction of space of the expansion of human act...
Abstract. Existing research which is related to spatial knowledge acquisition often shows a limited ...
Postoccupancy evaluations of large buildings often reveal significant wayfinding problems caused by ...
The traditional use of signs has failed to overcome the problem of wayfinding in hospitals. As wayf...
Human wayfinding in the built environment is extensively investigated in the last 50 years. One majo...
To contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of human wayfinding behaviors in complex buildin...
The paper is concerned with human wayfinding in public buildings. Two main aspects of wayfinding dif...
In many of today’s modern educational institutions, architects have designed spaces that are disconn...
People often get lost in buildings, including but not limited to libraries, hospitals, conference ce...
The intention of this article is to create a link between human spatial cognition research and archi...
When building space, wayfinding can be part of the design process, in order to avoid for the space t...
This is the completely renewed edition of the standard reference book Wayshowing. Fully updated with...
Wayfinding tasks comprise decision points and interconnecting paths leading to a destination. Path ...
Outdoor wayfinding and navigation systems and services have become indispensable in people's mobilit...
People often get lost in buildings, including but not limited to libraries, hospitals, conference ce...
With the development of science and technology, the reduction of space of the expansion of human act...
Abstract. Existing research which is related to spatial knowledge acquisition often shows a limited ...
Postoccupancy evaluations of large buildings often reveal significant wayfinding problems caused by ...
The traditional use of signs has failed to overcome the problem of wayfinding in hospitals. As wayf...
Human wayfinding in the built environment is extensively investigated in the last 50 years. One majo...
To contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of human wayfinding behaviors in complex buildin...