Wayfinding retrofits use BIM to review how people navigate existing buildings. Signs, landmarks, room names, lift lobbies, corridors, entrances, and decision points can be mapped before changes are installed.
Why This Matters
Confusing navigation increases stress, delays, and operational support requests. BIM helps teams see where users make decisions and where guidance is missing.
Practical Guidance
Map Decision Points: Identify entrances, junctions, lift exits, stairs, reception, and confusing corridors.
Review Sightlines: Check whether signs are visible from real approach directions.
Coordinate Devices: Signs must work with lighting, cameras, sprinklers, ceilings, and finishes.
Align Naming: Room names in BIM, signs, directories, booking systems, and FM records should match.
Checklist
- Map user decision points and confusing routes
- Check sign visibility and sightlines
- Coordinate signs with ceiling and wall devices
- Align room names across systems and signage
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Wayfinding is spatial communication. BIM helps place the right message at the moment users need it.
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