METHODOLOGY

A Structural Approach to
Wayfinding Coordination.

SignCode is not a graphic editor. It is the structural layer between creative design and technical execution — a disciplined framework that replaces fragmented annotation with connected, revision-safe data.

SignCode uses a three-step structural method: (1) Define sign taxonomy and classification, (2) Place sign codes on spatial floor plans, (3) Synchronize schedules and BOQ documentation automatically. Built for hotels, malls, condominiums, and mixed-use developments.

Why Structure Precedes Efficiency.

Conventional placement is often treated as mere annotation — schedules and plans exist in isolation, fragmented across tools and file formats.

This fragmentation ensures that every revision introduces risk. Documentation must be manually reconciled. Without a logical framework, speed simply accelerates error.

Placement is not the final step of a drawing. It is the origin of data.

The Three Pillars.

01

Taxonomy

Define your sign-type hierarchy with linguistic precision. Categories, sub-types, mounting logic, and naming conventions — codified before a single code is placed.

02

Placement

Map codes directly onto the spatial plan to anchor data to location. Every marker carries its classification, floor reference, and coordinate logic.

03

Synchronization

Eliminate manual transcription. Schedules are live reflections of placement logic — revisions propagate automatically across all deliverables.

Institutional Integrity.

Revisions do not require documentation reconstruction.
Numerical sequences remain stable across the project lifecycle.
Design and data remain perfectly aligned at every stage.
Schedules reflect live placement logic — not manual transcription.

Targeted Environments.

Healthcare

Hospitals, clinics, research centres

Transport

Airports, transit hubs, stations

Institutional

Universities, government, civic buildings

Commercial

Mixed-use, corporate campuses, retail

Move from annotation to architecture.

Explore the instruments that make this methodology operational.