Princeton University has installed wayfinding kiosks on its campus that provide maps with identifiable landmarks, according to a report on the university’s website.
The kiosks will be updated every four to six months during busy construction periods to reflect closures and reopenings.
Princeton teamed with Applied Information Group, a global design firm that has designed wayfinding systems for institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park and cities such as London, Madrid and Rio de Janeiro.