Architectural Cue Model Architectural Cue Model in Evacuation Simulation in Evacuation Simulation for Underground Space for Underground Space Chengyu Sun Chengyu Sun Phd Candidate Tongji University, China Prof. Bauke de Vries Prof. Bauke de Vries Supervisor Eindhoven University of Technology
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Architectural Cue Model in Evacuation Simulation for Underground Space Chengyu Sun Phd Candidate Tongji University, China Prof. Bauke de Vries Supervisor.
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in searching a route to exitin searching a route to exitImagine:You are a visitor unfamiliar with this underground spaceYou are asked to evacuate immediately.There are two directions to evacuate in front of you indicated by two red men.Which side do you choose by instinct? Left or Right?
Without other cue, your decision must depend on the Architectural Cues: Colonnade & 2 Doorway Entrances.Have you noticed and used them in your decision?
When: During the time occupant moves to exit (Sime, 1986)Where: In Exit Access between Occupied Space and Exit (ICC, 2006, NFPA, 2006)Who: Visitor who is unfamiliar with the underground space (Deasy, 1985)What: Simultaneous evacuation (Tubbs, 2007)Cues Used: Only Architectural Cues: Doorway Entrance, Stair / Slope / Escalator, Exit (Arthur, 1992) (Colonnade is not included up to now) Cues Masked: All other non-architectural cuesMemory Usage & Decision Making Strip Route Map (not Survey Map) (Arthur,1992)
Dynamics of decision making (not With Decision Plan ) (Passini, 1984) Stress: If a setting works well under normal conditions, it will have a better chance of working well in emergency conditions. (Arthur, 1992)
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