Our Pedestrian Simulation Services focus on spatial analysis to understand how people will use and move through a project once it’s in operation. This allows us to optimize layouts to ensure comfort, safety, and performance for the end user.
The decisions made in early design stages directly affect those who will experience the space in the future. When we anticipate risks, enhance flow, and improve user experience, we don’t just deliver a project—we create real value and happier users.
Too often, design is disconnected from real-world operation. This gap leads to discomfort, inefficiencies, and missed opportunities. Today, Artificial Intelligence helps us close that gap.
By using pedestrian simulation technologies, we can predict how people will interact with a space—both at macro and micro levels:
- Avoiding obstacles and collisions
- Respecting personal space
- Adapting to dynamic social interactions
- Learning and anticipating user behavior
- Responding autonomously to changing conditions
To innovate is to empathize. Let’s use technology to design safer, smarter, and more human-centered spaces.
Service Options
Training
Training
Implementation Support
Model Development:
Simulation Development
Trainings:
This service can be offered in three ways:
Trainings:
One-week course on simulation tools, tailored for designers and modelers. Learn to implement pedestrian behavior analysis from day one.
Implementation
Support
We collaborate with your design team during all stages—Concept Design (CD), Schematic Design (SD), Design Development (DD), and Construction Documents (CD).
We lead review meetings, train modelers, and support deliverable development.
Simulation
Development:
We take full responsibility for generating pedestrian simulations and reports. Our team meets regularly with project designers to ensure alignment and accuracy.
Key Benefits
Space Optimization
Understand how your building performs during operation and reduce crowding in key areas.
Enhanced Safety
Ensure spatial safety standards are met, especially for emergency exits and evacuation scenarios—because better design can save lives.
Entry Simulation
Managing the flow of thousands of people is complex. A prior simulation helps coordinate access and improve the overall user experience.