Legible London: When is a wayfinding system the answer to a city’s economic future?

This talk will focus on the capital’s nascent wayfinding system, looking at the strategic rationale for a unified tool to support walking in the capital and an update on the development of the system so far.

This is a joint talk by Patricia Brown and Kasper de Graaf.

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