People flow is the way how people move in and between buildings. Good people flow means people moving smoothly, safely, comfortably, and without waiting. The people flow experience of a building begins at the arrival point, from there the journey continues to the lobby and then to the final destination through multiple doors, spaces and halls.
People flow experience
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Our ultimate guide to people flow includes useful information about the aspects of office environments that impact how people move around in the building. The handbook discusses the user experience and other elements that help make an office building a smart building.
4 main characteristics that shape people flow in office buildings
1. THE IMPACT OF OFFICE HOURS AND NUMBER OF TENANTS:
Three peaks: morning, lunchtime, afternoon
Single tenant offices tend to have higher traffic between floors rather than multi-tenant
2. ENTRANCES AND SURROUNDINGS:
Choice of vertical transportation means depends on which entrance people use
Optimizing the total journey time between entrance point and destination
3. DIFFERENT USER NEEDS AND ROUTES:
Office workers use the building frequently and optimize their movement
Visitors need clear guidance
Goods flow should not disturb visitors and regular users
4. SAFETY, SECURITY AND EMERGENCIES:
Access controlled and public areas with clear physical access solutions and access rights
Building evacuation plans and emergency routes
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