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Access and Inclusion Strategy - Case Study
Name of Project
Location of project (if
applicable)
Date Commenced
Date Completed (if applicable)
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Wayfinding Concept
City Wide
July 2013-June 2014
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Summary
The Adelaide City and Park Lands Wayfinding Strategy has been developed within the framework of the
key strategies as identified in Smart Move, the City of Adelaide’s Transport and Movement Strategy
2012-22 and numerous key reports and strategies. The 5000+ document suite has articulated a vision
and guiding principles that will be applied to our approach and thinking.
Recommendations have been ordered as per the Smart Moves eight outcomes and related strategies
table. Recommendations that have been identified that aren’t covered in the Smart Move report are
covered by typology e.g. gateways and interpretive signage.
As identified in the Smart Moves strategy there are eight desired outcomes and strategies that underpin
each of the outcomes. They are as follows:
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Easy walking
Safe cycling
Quality public transport
Green travel
Efficient services
Smart parking
Calm traffic
Great streets
Key Contact
Contact Person
Craig Lovering
Position/Title
Senior Consultant Design Strategy
Phone No.
82037595
Email Address
[email protected]
Results
Outcomes
- Greater focus on inclusion principles in the Wayfinding Strategy
- Development of hierarchy for signage locations to inform roll out
- Changes to plinth design including larger text, better use of symbols,
Complete Access and Inclusion Strategy Case Study – Wayfinding Concept available from Council
(Record Number ACC2014/6513)
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improved luminance contrast
- Braille signage included at intersections, at the correct height and
orientation
Photo: Example of new wayfinding signage installed in relation to the Frome Bikeway
Complete Access and Inclusion Strategy Case Study – Wayfinding Concept available from Council
(Record Number ACC2014/6513)
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