Wayfinding, Seating, and Edges
Instead of sign clutter, let path geometry and gentle alignment do the talking. Subtle paving shifts mark junctions; low, continuous edges hint direction. Visitors read the landscape intuitively, reducing cognitive load and keeping eyes on trees and sky.
Wayfinding, Seating, and Edges
Place benches where views open and breezes pass. Use continuous seating walls to accommodate groups without visual chaos. Thoughtful spacing respects solitude and conversation, balancing proximity and privacy with clean lines and generous, comfortable depths.
Wayfinding, Seating, and Edges
Soft transitions—gravel to grass, low planting to path—organize movement without fences. Where boundaries are needed, choose low, transparent forms. Edges become subtle cues that shape behavior while keeping the park feeling open, safe, and welcoming.