Static crowd density visuals (100 square metres)

We define two fundamental types of space - Static and Moving. In places of public assembly it is important to differentiate these and to plan for space utilisation. For example a concert will experience higher crowd densities closest to the front of stage, routes to and from entry/exit points, bars, concession etc. should all be differentiated in the site plan. From the links below you can view a 10m grid, against a tennis court backdrop, to assist in visualising crowd densities and crowd sizes. I'm going to produce a whole range of crowds against backdrops to act as both a training aid and to provide reference visuals for assessing both density and crowd numbers.

Static crowd density

Tennis court - reference crowd 100 square metres 1

Tennis court - reference crowd 100 square metres 2

Tennis court - reference crowd 100 square metres 3

Tennis court - reference crowd 100 square metres 4

Tennis court - reference crowd 100 square metres 5

Tennis court - reference crowd 100 square metres 6

Tennis court - reference crowd 625 square metres 1

Tennis court - reference crowd 625 square metres 2

Tennis court - reference crowd 625 square metres 3

Tennis court - reference crowd 625 square metres 4

Tennis court - reference crowd 625 square metres 5

Tennis court - reference crowd 625 square metres 6

Visualising crowd density

Moving crowd density

Fruin - levels of service

Moving crowd density

Fruin - levels of service

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Click here for information on our eLearning version of “Introduction to Crowd Science

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Using images in the control room for density reference

To download a set of density images - click on the link below

25 m2

100m2

625 m2

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