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Use color and design to create architectural landmarks to aid in spatial orientation (slides 8 – 10)
For example, in the space on the left [in slide 8], there’s a color definition behind the main reception desk. Now, yes, there’s a lot of glare in this space....
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Signage (slide 11)
Location, location, location, especially in relationship to the light sources. And then reverse contrast is better because you don’t have the glare from the background. They really...
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Orientation (slide 12)
This was already brought up. Floor-plan organization, if it’s consistent from floor to floor, it’s much easier for people to navigate. If circulation areas do not have curves and...
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