TY - CONF TI - Achieving a Lean Wayfinding System in Complex Hospital Environments: Design and Through-Life Management C1 - Haifa, Israel C3 - 18th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction SP - 233 EP - 242 PY - 2010 AU - Rooke, C.N. AU - Koskela, L.J. AU - Tzortzopoulos, P. AD - Postgraduate Researcher (PhD): School of the Built Environment. The University of Salford Maxwell Building AD - Professor of Theory based Lean project and production management: School of the Built Environment. The University of Salford Maxwell Building AD - Senior Lecturer: School of Built Environment. The university of Salford. Maxwell Building ED - Walsh, Kenneth ED - Alves, Thais AB - Complex products, such as buildings and other infrastructure, should aim to provide value to the customer over all stages of the product life-cycle. This paper considers some of the challenges associated with maximising customer value when designing, producing, implementing and maintaining a wayfinding system for complex hospital environments. The hypothesis of this paper is that the tri-partite conception of knowledge flow provides a robust evaluative framework for the problems of wayfinding in complex hospital environments. The framework supplements the concepts of information and practice, conventionally applied in knowledge management, with a conception of physical objects and environments as knowledge carrying entities which are constituted, recognised and used in the course of social practice. From a lean perspective, the problems of wayfinding must be reduced or eliminated through adopting a lean knowledge management approach. A review of knowledge management, design, wayfinding and lean literature, together with ongoing participant action research at Salford Royal hospital, are reported in this paper. To ensure that wayfinding information remains immortal throughout the long life cycles of the building, a Through Life Management (TLM) approach is suggested. Thus TLM is viewed as an important consideration in lean construction. KW - Wayfinding KW - Design KW - Tri-partite conception of knowledge flow KW - Lean knowledge management KW - Unique adequacy PB - T2 - 18th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction DA - 2010/07/14 CY - Haifa, Israel L1 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/703/pdf L2 - http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/703 N1 - Export Date: 19 April 2024 DB - IGLC.net DP - IGLC LA - English ER -