Seminar Information Date : Time : Venue : 23 January 2015 (Friday) 1.30pm – 5.20pm Auditorium, Level 1 TÜV SÜD PSB Building 1 Science Park Drive Singapore 118221 Fee per pax (inclusive of GST): S$42.60 Singapore Standards Fee includes a copy of SS 599 : 2014, a CD containing pictograms and symbols in eps format, and light refreshment. Closing Date: 21 January 2015 Enquiries: Ms Kelly Cai E-mail: [email protected] Operating Hours: 9.30am – 6.30pm Launch of SS 599 : 2014 – Guide for wayfinding signage in public areas Tel: 6709 4875 How to Register Please register using the following methods: 1) Email the completed form to: [email protected] 2) Fax the completed form to: 6709 4880 or 3) Post the completed form together with cheque to: SPRING Standard Seminars c/o Eureka Campaign Associates Pte Ltd 132 Joo Seng Road Uniplas Building #03-01 Singapore 368358 Date : 23 January 2015 (Friday) Time : 1.30pm to 5.20pm Venue : Auditorium, Level 1 TÜV SÜD PSB Building 1 Science Park Drive Singapore 118221 All cheques should be crossed and made payable to “Eureka Design and Exhibits Planners”. No invoice will be issued. Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis and will be confirmed upon receipt of full payment. Please ensure that your cheque reaches us within 5 working days after your email registration. No refund will be made for any cancellation. However, a replacement is allowed. The Organiser reserves the right to postpone or cancel the seminar due to unforeseen circumstances. The seminar is accredited by the Continuing Professional Development Programme of BOA-SIA (2 CPD Points) and *PE Board (X CPD Points) *Pending approval The seminar is accredited with PDU points (pending) and 2 BOA-SIA CPD p Organised by: Supported by: Registration Form Dr / Mr / Ms / Mrs: __________________________________________________________________ Designation: _______________________________ Email: _________________________________ Contact Person (if different from above): _______________________________________________ Designation: _______________________________ Email: _________________________________ Organisation (in full): ________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: ___________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Mobile: ____________________ Tel: _____________________ Fax: ________________________ Bank/Cheque Number: ________________ BOA-SIA/PE’s Licence Number*: ________________ NRIC No: ____________________ (applicable for CPD points only) *Please delete accordingly The Singapore Standardisation Programme is managed by SPRING Singapore. Introduction A good and reliable signage system should be developed with accessibility in mind to help guide pedestrians to navigate easily in buildings and public areas. This is of importance in view of the changing demographic of Singapore, which sees an increasing elderly population, who will require additional aids to assist them in navigating through spaces. Hence, wayfinding system should be considered holistically as part of the building and facility planning process to guide pedestrians. Programme 1.30pm Registration 2.00pm Welcome Address and Overview of National Standardisation Programme Mr Robert Chew Chairman, Silver Industry Standards Committee The new SS 599 aims at improving wayfinding experiences of public space users and focusses on generic wayfinding guidelines for common public environments, encompassing general considerations on the needs of the elderly. Recognising that each site/facility has its own unique needs, the SS 599 can be used as a basis for users to expand into a specific set of signage guidelines that meet the needs of their contexts. The recognisable pictograms/symbols in SS 599 will provide a general consistent design for users. The standard was developed using universal design principles as a basis, with specific considerations for the elderly. 2.10pm Overview of SS 599 : 2014 - Guide for Wayfinding Signage in Public Areas Mr Ken Chong Convenor, Working Group on Public Signage 2.40pm Ageing and Wayfinding Mr Eric Koh Member, Working Group on Public Signage Joint-Director, Temasek Polytechnic, Centre for Ageing Studies The standard is applicable to signage consultants, designers, and also stakeholders involved in the planning and evaluation of signage implementation. It describes wayfinding signage principles and elements for pedestrians in most indoor and outdoor public spaces. 3.00pm Universal Design Approach in Signage Ms Cheong Yin Oi Member, Working Group on Public Signage Executive Manager, Universal Design Department, Building Plan & Management Group, Building and Construction Authority Who Should Attend 3.20pm Refreshment Qualified Persons (Registered Architects and Professional Engineers), interior designers, signage consultants/manufacturers, developers, contractors, and facility managers responsible for the design, installation and maintenance of wayfinding signages 3.50pm Relevant government agencies Unleashing the Dynamics of Outdoor Signage Application: Is Environmental Wayfinding Graphics the Next Big Thing? Mr Alvin Yapp Member, Working Group on Public Signage Corporate Affairs Director, Busads Pte Ltd 4.10pm Practical Experience in Implementing SS 599 : 2014 - Guide for Wayfinding Signage Mr Keith Lee Member, Working Group on Public Signage Project Director, Ultimate Display System Pte Ltd 4.30pm J-Walk at Jurong Gateway District Mr Azlan Abdul Rahim Manager, Architecture Design Division Land Transport Authority 4.50pm Panel Discussion Moderator: Mr Robert Chew Chairman, Silver Industry Standards Committee What You Will Learn Overview of the new SS 599 : 2014 Guide for Wayfinding in Public Areas Fundamentals of Universal Design Principles Signage application in indoor and outdoor environment Benefits of implementing SS 599 : 2014 Guide for Wayfinding in Public Areas by signage consultants. Branding and signage design considerations Co-moderator: Mr Ken Chong Convenor, Working Group on Public Signage 5.20pm End
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