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‘The Storehagen Atrium in Førde, Norway — which houses the national lottery and a local cultural ministry — tapped “human environment design” experts Ralston & Bau to create a wonderfully simple wayfinding system that won’t let visitors get lost. In the building, that is. (In red tape is another matter.)
The designers took inspiration from the bold, color-coded signage of public transit. Much like a Tokyo subway line, each floor of the building has a unique color and number.’

A Government Building You’ll Want to Get Lost In (But Can’t) | Co.Design

    ‘The Storehagen Atrium in Førde, Norway — which houses the national lottery and a local cultural ministry — tapped “human environment design” experts Ralston & Bau to create a wonderfully simple wayfinding system that won’t let visitors get lost. In the building, that is. (In red tape is another matter.)

    The designers took inspiration from the bold, color-coded signage of public transit. Much like a Tokyo subway line, each floor of the building has a unique color and number.’

    A Government Building You’ll Want to Get Lost In (But Can’t) | Co.Design


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