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Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputs › Design
Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputs › Design
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TY - ADVS
T1 - Health Innovation Centre, Lancaster University, Generative Social Distance Signage
T2 - Design Drawing Report
A2 - Fagan, Des
N1 - https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/health-innovation/directors-blog/ https://imagination.lancaster.ac.uk/update/health-innovation-campus-imaginationlancaster-design-for-covid19-signage/
PY - 2020/8/6
Y1 - 2020/8/6
N2 - This research aims to test and implement the social distancing signage methodology developed concurrently within ImaginationLancaster in the new Health Innovation Campus building.Design development for contextualisation of the method was a difficult task due to lack of face to face contact, but timely responses allowed three iterations of the algorithm to occur, with approval on the third generation.In the first HIC Director’s blog, Sherry welcomes the research project to the HIC as an important signal of intent in providing world-leading health research on campus.“…And as we prepare to open up, we hope to be able to showcase a first example of multidisciplinary collaboration with Professor Des Fagan, from Lancaster University’s Architecture department. He has developed an innovative tool to design generative distancing in response to social distancing guidelines, providing businesses with the ability to respond swiftly to changes in layout, use of space and signage. Watch this space…literally!…”https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/health-innovation/directors-blog/https://imagination.lancaster.ac.uk/update/health-innovation-campus-imaginationlancaster-design-for-covid19-signage/
AB - This research aims to test and implement the social distancing signage methodology developed concurrently within ImaginationLancaster in the new Health Innovation Campus building.Design development for contextualisation of the method was a difficult task due to lack of face to face contact, but timely responses allowed three iterations of the algorithm to occur, with approval on the third generation.In the first HIC Director’s blog, Sherry welcomes the research project to the HIC as an important signal of intent in providing world-leading health research on campus.“…And as we prepare to open up, we hope to be able to showcase a first example of multidisciplinary collaboration with Professor Des Fagan, from Lancaster University’s Architecture department. He has developed an innovative tool to design generative distancing in response to social distancing guidelines, providing businesses with the ability to respond swiftly to changes in layout, use of space and signage. Watch this space…literally!…”https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/health-innovation/directors-blog/https://imagination.lancaster.ac.uk/update/health-innovation-campus-imaginationlancaster-design-for-covid19-signage/
KW - HIC
KW - Health Innovation Campus
KW - generative
KW - signage
KW - sign
KW - wayfinding
KW - health
KW - covid 19
KW - c-19
KW - infection
KW - lancaster
KW - campus
KW - estate
KW - medical school
M3 - Design
ER -