During crisis times, clarity is a life-saving factor. Redesigned spaces have to make certain the safety is not concealed in the design but is brought to the surface by visibility and direction.
Light as a Beacon
Emergency lights are not supposed to light up the exits but give a feeling of direction. Delicate strips on the ways and glowing doorsteps and light signage turn the muddiness into the serenity of navigation.
Transparent Communication
It is possible to assess risks fast with windows, glass partitions and open views. When occupants are able to orient physical-wise in situations that are uncertain, then they feel safer.
Intrusion-Free Integration.
Emergency systems are highly functional but can be easily incorporated in architecture. Subtle placement will mean the safety measures exist but will not be a barrier to the aesthetic of the space on a daily basis.
Human Experience
Visibility reduces fear. When there is panic and it is the most probable scenario of emergencies, clarity of cues changes the doubt to trust. Renovations that respect visibility ensure that safety is instant, instinctive and humanistic.
