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How to design an excellent exhibition hall
How to design an excellent exhibition hall? Let's talk about the new concept and new direction of exhibition hall design, and how to design an excellent exhibition hall.

First, plan the tourist routes reasonably.

The flow route of the exhibition hall is very important for visitors' experience. Through reasonable route layout, visitors can not only be guided to visit the exhibition hall in one direction at a time, but also be given a better experience in the order of visits, thus avoiding the embarrassment of affecting visitors' feelings due to crowding. Therefore, a reasonable route layout can greatly improve the visiting experience.

Second, provide barrier-free services.

From a professional point of view, barrier-free facilities are very important and easily overlooked details in the exhibition hall of the exhibition hall, which are mainly aimed at the people and the disabled in the coming year. For example, the ramp at the entrance should be designed to be smooth and non-slip to facilitate the passage of strollers and wheelchairs. Children's eyesight is lower than that of adults, so the height of booth design can be reduced, and anti-slip materials should be selected on the ground. It is these details that embody humanized service.

Third, establish a rest area.

When the exhibition area of the exhibition hall is large enough, rest areas can be set at the middle and end of the route, so that visitors in need can have a proper rest and improve the visiting experience.

Fourth, the spatial layout

Although some exhibition halls want to make full use of space and display more products, it will make the exhibition hall space a bit crowded. You know, people who walk back and forth take up a lot of space, and crowded visits are not a good experience. Therefore, in terms of space layout, we should reserve corresponding space for visitors, so that visitors can have enough space to understand the contents of the exhibition from different angles.