We’re excited to be working with the Imperial War Museum to improve their visitor experience and wayfinding for the historic Duxford site, just north of London!
More details to follow soon!
We’re excited to be working with the Imperial War Museum to improve their visitor experience and wayfinding for the historic Duxford site, just north of London!
More details to follow soon!
Spaceagency will be part of this year’s Gingerbread City exhibition at the Somerset House, conceived by the Museum for Architecture. Spaceagency is featured within the exhibition as a design practice engaged in major UK transport projects, with a unique perspective and contribution.
‘The Museum of Architecture brings its hugely popular Gingerbread City exhibition to Somerset House, which challenges leading architects, engineers and designers to create a futuristic city made entirely of gingerbread.’
https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/whats-on/museum-architectures-gingerbread-city
We are looking forward to an amazing evening and are delighted to be part of it this year!
We can’t say very much about it …
But excited to work in such interesting location with an amazing history …
Our studio is excited to learn about the valuable insights that Peter is gaining this week at Oxford Saïd Business School after being selected for the Goldman Sach’s 10,000 small businesses programme.
We just received some pictures of our Wayfinding and Signage design work for the Panamerican Games in Lima, Peru. Our concept is based on an interpretation of the historic Inka Nazca lines.
We worked with Pattern Architects to deliver this scheme in time for the opening of the games. More to follow shortly.
Spaceagency opens its studio doors on 7 June at 6pm for a London Festival of Architecture Studio Late. We will explore this year’s theme of ‘Boundaries’ by hosting a Pecha Kucha discussion and debate from 6:45pm with micro presentations from:
Tyen Masten / Founder of Phase 3 Architecture
Kristian Krogh / Founding Partner of Lighting Design Collective
Chris Bone / Founding Partner of Optimise Engineers
Gorana Vucic-Shepherd / Pilbrow and Partners
Anne Frobeen / User Experience Designer
Anna Rose / Director at Space Syntax
Alan Dempsey / Founder of Nex Architecture
and Josh Mason / Associate Partner at Foster + Partners
Free tickets can be booked here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/spaceagency-studio-late-tickets-62568714710
After more than a year of in-depth collaboration with our colleagues at Weston Williamson and Partners, Spaceagency is delighted that the first prototype pedestrian Wayfinding totem for Greater Manchester Connected Wayfinding has been unveiled!
Commissioned by Transport for Greater Manchester, the pilot scheme for central Manchester focuses on an initial area within the city centre between Victoria and Piccadilly stations.
@WW_Architecture and @OfficialTfGM
Spaceagency is excited to start working with Vicinity, Australia’s second largest operator of Retail centres, on a new project in Chatswood, Sydney.
We are excited of working with the Galaxy Entertainment Group on one of their new projects in Macau. The project will include a Hotel, Conference Centre, Multi-purpose hall and other entertainment facilities.
Spaceagency, together with Weston Williamson and Partners, hosted an event the the Building Centre in London last week for a private view seeking user feedback on new Network Rail Wayfinding and Signage Standards.
Approx. 100 attendees were presented with three distinct concept directions and asked to provide feedback with regards to legibility, type sizes, colours, iconography and others to information the further development of the desig
Spaceagency has designed the new Manchester city centre map as part of the Greater Manchester Connected Wayfinding project for Transport for Greater Manchester, in collaboration with Manchester City Council. 250,000 city centre maps have been distributed to visitor information centres, hotels, stations and the convention centre. The vision for the Connected Wayfinding project is to create an outstanding pedestrian urban environment in Manchester that puts pedestrians at the heart of the movement strategy for the city and wider region. The project aligns with the City Centre Transport Strategy 2040, which focuses on creating an integrated, well coordinated transport system which supports walking and cycling alongside easy modal interchange to the public transport system. Spaceagency is currently designing the pilot scheme for a city centre roll out of pedestrian totem signs as part of the integrated pedestrian and transport information system. Design proposals have been scrutinised by key stakeholders, including TfGM’s disability design reference group, to ensure accessible product sizing, information hierarchy, legibility and Equalities Act compliant text sizing. © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 OS 0100022610.
We were delighted to be invited to the ground-breaking ceremony for the Audrey Irmas Pavilion in Los Angeles, attended by the architectural team leaders for the project, Rem Koolhaas and Shohei Shigumatsu. Spaceagency has been appointed to develop the graphic identity, wayfinding and signage for this new landmark building located adjacent to the renowned Wilshire Boulevard Temple.
The Spaceagency Guide to Wayfinding has been released in English and Chinese.
It is available through leading retailers, including Amazon: https://amzn.to/2r0ADSF
Wayfinding design is part of the informational layer through which we navigate the world. The role of the wayfinding designer is to uncover the latent structure of a building or urban space and to make it visible and comprehensible. Wayfinding is a little-known field of design that crosses a number of disciplines, including urban design and planning, product design, graphic design, information design and behavioural psychology. Without any higher education programmes dedicated to the field, wayfinding is often poorly understood.