Title of article :
Map Design in Subway Stations Through Passengers’ Wayfinding Behavior Perspective
Author/Authors :
Li, Pei- Ying Chiba University - Design Psychology Unit, Department of Design Science, Japan , Zheng, Meng-Cong National Pingtung University of Science and Technology - Environment Behavior Lab, Department of Wood Science and Design, Taiwan , Hibino, Raruo Chiba University - Design Psychology Unit, Department of Design Science, Japan , Koyama, Shinichi Chiba University - Design Psychology Unit, Department of Design Science, Japan
From page :
49
To page :
59
Abstract :
This empirical study of behavioural observation with a verbal report attempts to understand the process of map-reading for purposes of way jinding in a subway station at Taipei in Taiwan. Subjects were required to jind the shortest way in reaching an exit via three manners - without a map, aided by 2D, and 3D map. The results indicated that the design of underground space maps should support a direction and floor wayjinding strategy, plus the selection of a suitable angle of vision .. Important considerations include marking the nearest exit, marking scale, intensifying wall performance, and clarifying the discrimination of different floors and areas.
Keywords :
subway station , map , reading , map design , wayjinding
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Record number :
2547070
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