Movement Strategies visited Birmingham City Centre and its sporting venues throughout the Games to see how the crowds were moving and to experience the buzz first hand.
Hear from the Founder and Chairman of Movement Strategies (a GHD company) who will address the key challenges the industry continues to face in shifting perceptions of crowd and people movement analysis from simply a cost associated with safety to one that reflects the true value of delivering an excellent customer experience and commercial success.
Movement Strategies, a GHD company, joins the Legends team to provide crowd dynamics advice for the reimagining of Stockholm's' Avicii Arena
Simon Ancliffe has joined the committee of the new Protecting People In Crowded Places Special Interest Group, set up by The Security Institute and The UK Crowd Management Association.
Simon Ancliffe joins the committee for the new Protecting People in Crowded Places Special Interest Group, recently set up by The Security Institute and the UK Crowd Management Association
The Security Institute and the UK Crowd Management Association (UKCMA) are launching a Protecting People in Crowded Places Special Interest Group (SIG) which Simon Ancliffe will sit on the committee for.
The Security Institute and the UK Crowd Management Association have announced the launch of a new ‘Protecting People in Crowded Places’ Special Interest Group (SIG), which will be lead by a committee of professionals which will include Simon Ancliffe
This articles explores how different retail and hospitality sectors have been effected as they emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic.
How can we make the next decade count to underpin resilient, adaptable communities? Suna Taymaz, Simon Babes and Steve Gwynne of GHD take a look
Simon Ancliffe contributes to a BBC news article about the Astroworld festival tragedy
Dr Steve Gwynne, alongside co-authors, recently published a paper detailing a modelling framework for householder decision-making for wildfire emergencies
Dr Steve Gwynne, alongside co-authors, recently published a paper about modelling and mapping dynamic vulnerability to better assess WUI evacuation performance
Dr Steve Gwynne, alongside co-authors, recently published a paper regarding a Conceptual Model of Human Behavior in Response to Wildland-Urban Interface Fires
Dr Steve Gwynne, alongside co-authors from Lund University and Politecnico di Bari, recently published a paper on Traffic Modelling for Wildland–Urban Interface Fire Evacuation
Senior Analyst, Aidan Mcinerney, talks to Location Sciences about how location intelligence was gathered from crowd movements during a North London derby (Tottenham v Arsenal) at Wembley Stadium.
Simon Babes, Managing Director of Movement Strategies, examines the role of the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve the movement of people and assets around a building.
How can we better calculate evacuation times in hospitals and healthcare facilities? This article discusses the key issues, latest research, and technologies being developed to tackle this problem.
So what causes people to give in to panic and decide to behave in such a dangerous way in crowds? The answer is, they don’t. “One of the biggest misconceptions about crowds is that they panic,” says Simon Ancliffe.
The application of people movement analytics will become more important to cities and places within them.
Aoife Hunt uses maths to work out ways to evacuate buildings safely in emergencies