Optimising people flows

Safe and comfortable pedestrian flows
Growth in the number of visitors and residents of cities is increasing the pressure on safe and comfortable pedestrian flows. Measures are needed to manage how people move around our cities, to ensure optimal use of public space and mobility systems. Insight into pedestrian flows is essential for this.
Optimising pedestrian flows is also crucial in buildings where many people gather. During peak periods, renovations or in the event of an emergency, bottlenecks can arise on essential walking routes, for example at entrance gates, escalators, cash registers and exits. The smarter your building is designed for pedestrians, the safer and more pleasant their stay will be.
Our approach
We combine data analysis and domain knowledge to gain in-depth insights into the formation and resolution of pedestrian bottlenecks and congestion.Our first step is always to measure and analyse footfall and behavioural patterns in existing situations. Once mapped out, this can then be used for crowd management purposes. We also simulate pedestrian flows for current and future designs, so that we can test various plans and measures. We do this by identifying and predicting peaks, and combining that with insights into human behaviour.


The ultimate result is safe, comfortable pedestrian flows, with buildings and city spaces which are accessible to everyone who uses them.
From insights to impact: a recent project

Our aim? To give pedestrians the space to move around safely and comfortably. That is how – together with our customers and partners – we prioritise pedestrians, both in policy and in practice.
Putting pedestrians first
Pedestrians are at the heart of our approach. We use data and simulations to provide insight into space and processes, so that we can work with you to adapt them to changing needs.
Optimising pedestrian flows
We combine cutting-edge technology, data, and our domain and design expertise to manage people flows. Our aim? To keep areas and buildings accessible and liveable.
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