In 1984 environmental psychologist Romedi Passini published the full-length "Wayfinding in Architecture" and expanded the concept to include signage and other graphic communication, clues inherent in the building's spatial grammar, logical space planning, audible communication, tactile elements, and provision for special-needs users.
Historically, wayfinding refers to the techniques used by travellers over land and sea to find relatively unmarked and often mis-labeled routes. These include but are not limited to dead reckoning, map and compass, astronomical positioning and, more recently, global positioning
This term is also used in reference to parking management strategies that help drivers find parking garages.
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