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Netherlands get biggest bicycle parking facility in the world | ID/Lab Blog
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NETHERLANDS GET BIGGEST BICYCLE PARKING FACILITY IN THE WORLD. The birth of Dutch cycling infrastructure and an opportunity for Melbourne. Australian interest for dutch cycle culture. Posted by Yvonne on 04.04.2014. Utrecht Central Station in the Netherlands will get the largest bicycle parking facility in the World; it will house some 12,500 bicycles, with the first part ready in 2016. In 2018 the entire parking facility and the square on top of it will be ready. Follow us on Twitter.
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Shaping Behaviour Salon was found to be fascinating & insightful | ID/Lab Blog
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SHAPING BEHAVIOUR SALON WAS FOUND TO BE FASCINATING and INSIGHTFUL. Rethinking U.S. Road Signs: A Critique. New Jobs: Point Nepean National Park. ANZ Global Head Quarters. Posted by Yvonne on 18.05.2015. The Shaping Behaviour Salon took place last Tuesday evening at the RMIT Design Hub, as part of the Melbourne International Design week. That ran from 11 to 17 May. The event commenced with MC and panel moderator, Andrew Wisdom, explaining the flow for the evening and introducing the speakers. Simon McPhe...
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ID/Lab working on new campus wayfinding package for ECU | ID/Lab Blog
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ID/LAB WORKING ON NEW CAMPUS WAYFINDING PACKAGE FOR ECU. Toronto and New York Office. ID/Lab shortlisted for 2013 Melbourne Design Awards with Hamer Hall Project. The ID/Lab team wishes you a Merry X-mas and a Happy New Year. Posted by Yvonne on 11.09.2014. Follow us on Twitter.
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Animals are smarter than you. Here’s why. | ID/Lab Blog
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ANIMALS ARE SMARTER THAN YOU. HERE’S WHY. ID/Lab working on new exciting project in Belgium. Shaping Behaviour Salon was found to be fascinating and insightful. Posted by Jessica on 01.06.2012. Without wayfinding, most of us would be lucky to find our way around a shopping centre, let alone travel thousands of kilometres without getting lost. Sailing the Mediterranean didn’t have maps or GPS systems to navigate their ships. They sailed along the coast of Europe and Africa using the continents a...
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Hotels where room service is mandatory | ID/Lab Blog
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HOTELS WHERE ROOM SERVICE IS MANDATORY. From Curing to Healing: The New Royal Adelaide Hospital. How To Guide People Through An Intricate Space. Posted by Nikki on 23.03.2012. Are hospitals turning into hotels? I can’t remember how long ago it has been that I had to spend some time in hospital, but what I do remember are vague childhood memories of the surroundings: long corridors, white lights, lots of signs with unfamiliar names, the smell of antiseptics and an unfriendly alien looking doctor. Blog, th...
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Australian interest for dutch cycle culture | ID/Lab Blog
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AUSTRALIAN INTEREST FOR DUTCH CYCLE CULTURE. The birth of Dutch cycling infrastructure and an opportunity for Melbourne. Netherlands get biggest bicycle parking facility in the world. Posted by Yvonne on 02.12.2014. Being an avid commuter cyclist myself, I read in a newsletter from Dutch “fietsberaad”. And get an impression on how the Australians experienced Dutch cycling. They spoke with Dutch cycle experts. From Dutch Cycling Embassy. The following websites are a good source of everything cycling in th...
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Does the GPS dumb us down? | ID/Lab Blog
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DOES THE GPS DUMB US DOWN? How can neuroscientists contribute to architecture. How design in healthcare and wellness go hand in hand. New signage system at St. Vincent Hospital-Fitzroy Campus. Posted by Yvonne on 27.06.2014. New research shows that our brain uses two internal GPS systems: one that calculates the direct distance (as the crow flies) to a destination, and another that calculates the exact distance (including twists and turns) it takes to get there. Follow us on Twitter.
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Victorian Cancer Centre project best International Health Care project according to World Finance Magazine | ID/Lab Blog
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VICTORIAN CANCER CENTRE PROJECT BEST INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CARE PROJECT ACCORDING TO WORLD FINANCE MAGAZINE. Landmarks and Digital Signage. Sign Painter's movie screenings in Melbourne great success! Posted by Yvonne on 28.08.2013. Has been named Best International Project Sponsor and the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) Project, the best International Health Care project at World Finance Magazine’s 2013 Infrastructure Investment Awards. Congratulations! Follow us on Twitter.
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ID/Lab working on new exciting project in Belgium | ID/Lab Blog
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ID/LAB WORKING ON NEW EXCITING PROJECT IN BELGIUM. Cyclists please dismount and carry. AZG: Focus on Process to develop a Wayshowing System. Posted by Yvonne on 11.06.2014. We are currently working on a Hospital in Belgium: The AZ Groeninge is a large teaching hospital, affiliated with the University of Leuven, in the Belgian city of Kortrijk. It accommodates training of medical and nursing students and residents and clinical fellows in various specialties. The complex is set into a park-like setting.
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ID/Lab writes new Wayfinding Standards for NSW Health | ID/Lab Blog
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ID/LAB WRITES NEW WAYFINDING STANDARDS FOR NSW HEALTH. Why wayfinding should be high on the architectural to do list. Nanny Signage - or personal responsibilities. Posted by Yvonne on 15.12.2014. How can we get stakeholders from a wide range of different disciplines to understand how wayfinding needs to fit into a hospital? How do you do this for both brown- and green-field projects? And, most importantly, how do you do it in a way that people will actually use? WAYFINDING FOR HEALTHCARE FACILITIES.
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