When wayfinding becomes space
Documenting the graphic systems that give large interiors rhythm, orientation and memory.

A project is often understood through its graphic layer before its plan. Signs, numbers, repeated colours and landmarks make complex buildings readable.
We photograph wayfinding as architecture: in context, at a human distance and in relation to the routes it helps create.
The result is useful both as documentation of the identity system and as a richer account of how the whole place works.




