New signage on campus almost completed
Nearly all bicycle signs have been put up and most buildings now have posts indicating the building name and its residents. Eight new signs with maps will be erected on campus shortly, as well as large ANWB posts, and visitors will find directions at parking lots. It’s safe to say the new signage on campus is well underway, and all signs are expected to be put up by the end of March.
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Street name and number for all campus buildings
The Organisation Real Estate Management (DH) has given each building on campus street names and building numbers. From January 15 onwards, TU/e people will have an easier time explaining visitors and suppliers where to go. By early January, Den Dolech will no longer be used as an address for Hoofdgebouw, and further down campus grounds a new street name will see the light: De Groene Loper.
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New signage on campus getting closer
Within several weeks, pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers should be able to find their way around campus with ease. Last Friday, locations for the new signs were determined, and their colors were set off against their surroundings. Signs inside campus buildings won’t change much for now.
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This is not an exit
In some buildings it’s easier to find your way than in others, and that’s not just a matter of following signs. The architectural structure of a building -how hallways and doors connect spaces- plays an important part in this, especially in stressful situations. Next week, Qunli Chen from China will receive his doctorate degree at Design Systems of the Department of Built Environment for his dissertation on the subject.
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