Why Condominium Signage Is Different
Condominiums present unique planning challenges:
- Permanent residents learn the layout, but visitors and delivery personnel do not
- Multiple towers with shared podiums create complex navigation
- Parking structures span multiple basement levels
- Amenity levels need clear identification
- Repeating floors multiply the sign count significantly
Key Sign Areas
Tower and Building Identification
- Tower name markers at vehicle drop-offs
- Podium-level directional signs to tower lift lobbies
Floor-Level Wayfinding
- Lift lobby directories at every elevator landing
- Corridor directional signs pointing to unit ranges
- Unit identification plates at every door
Parking Structure
- Level identification markers
- Zone markers within each level
- Direction signs from parking to tower lift lobbies
Amenity and Common Areas
- Facility identification (gym, pool, function room)
- Operating hours and rules signage
Scale Considerations
A single 30-floor tower might have 400+ individual signs. A development with 3 towers can exceed 1,200 signs. Structured planning is not optional at this scale.