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In the afternoon of the first day, we asked experts with knowledge of retail, gaming, performing arts and e-learning to tell us about the best practice in their sectors for engaging people in threshold spaces.
We asked them
1) Please tell us about the examples of projects that you have been part of or know about where a visitor (or customer, gamer, or learner) has been guided successfully through a foyer or threshold space.
2) In your industry/sector what is the general orthodoxy or best practice considered for designing thresholds spaces / foyers / start of the game / start of the learning experience?
3) Can you identify any general principles and assumptions that underpin good use of foyer spaces? (e.g. is best practice in your sector/industry related to sensory perception, value for money, multifunctional use of space) Are there any theories that describe this?
4) Is there anything else that is important about foyer design in relation to your area of expertise that you would like to tell us (in a sentence!)?
2) In your industry/sector what is the general orthodoxy or best practice considered for designing thresholds spaces / foyers / start of the game / start of the learning experience?
3) Can you identify any general principles and assumptions that underpin good use of foyer spaces? (e.g. is best practice in your sector/industry related to sensory perception, value for money, multifunctional use of space) Are there any theories that describe this?
4) Is there anything else that is important about foyer design in relation to your area of expertise that you would like to tell us (in a sentence!)?
You can read their answers in the attached file.