Solvej
See also:
Collette Miller's (now Collette Jeffrey) article about hospitals:
'Wayfinding in Complex Environments'
Typographic 56: The journal of the international Society of Typographic Designers [sic]
and
http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_articles.cgi?bookid=IDJ%209%3A2%2F3&artid=59143489
as well as
http://www.space.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/events/sc06/
Robert
On 13 Apr 2011, at 10:45, Charlotte Magnusson wrote:
> I had missed some later posts. Googling for "cognitive strategies wayfinding" seems profitable. First hit was http://www.spacesyntax.tudelft.nl/media/Papers/212sp.pdf which sounds as the kind of study you are looking for?
>
> Best wishes!
> /Charlotte
>
> Charlotte Magnusson
> Associate Professor
> Certec, Division of Rehabilitation Engineering Research
> Department of Design Sciences
> Lund University Lund Sweden
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Solvej
> I suspect that you might find what you need in the following journal:
>
>
> http://www.architectuur.sintlucas.wenk.be/assets/files/publicaties/reflections/reflections3_light.pdf
>
>
> and
> http://www.architectuur.sintlucas.wenk.be/assets/files/publicaties/reflections/R_13_light.pdf
>
> Johann
>
> Johann van der Merwe
> HOD: Research, History & Theory of Design
> Faculty of Informatics and Design
> Cape Peninsula University of Technology
> South Africa
>>>> Solvej Colfelt <[log in to unmask]> 04/13/11 11:32 AM >>>
> Dear Terence Love
>
> I do NOT mean signage, cartography or other wayshowing related studies
> though they are closely related of course. I am looking for recent
> studies
> on how humans orient themselves in the built environment.
>
> Solvej :-)
>
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