Wayfinding Xchange Podcast

How stadium architecture and wayfinding shapes the fan experience - Jon-Scott Kohli, BDP Pattern

1 h 4 min · 21. Okt. 2025
Episode How stadium architecture and wayfinding shapes the fan experience - Jon-Scott Kohli, BDP Pattern Cover

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In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Jon-Scott Kohli of BDP Pattern about Everton's new waterfront stadium and the role architecture plays in creating an intuitive street-to-seat journey. The conversation explores stadium wayfinding, heritage-led design, fan experience, movement planning and how architecture and information design work together in high-pressure event environments. For architects, venue operators and designers, this is a valuable look at how major sports environments can feel intuitive, memorable and operationally robust.  Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website [https://www.weareendpoint.com].

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Episode How stadium architecture and wayfinding shapes the fan experience - Jon-Scott Kohli, BDP Pattern Cover

How stadium architecture and wayfinding shapes the fan experience - Jon-Scott Kohli, BDP Pattern

In this episode of the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, we speak with Jon-Scott Kohli of BDP Pattern about Everton's new waterfront stadium and the role architecture plays in creating an intuitive street-to-seat journey. The conversation explores stadium wayfinding, heritage-led design, fan experience, movement planning and how architecture and information design work together in high-pressure event environments. For architects, venue operators and designers, this is a valuable look at how major sports environments can feel intuitive, memorable and operationally robust.  Follow the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast for more conversations on wayfinding, experiential design and the built environment. You can also explore more insights, projects and thinking from Endpoint on our website [https://www.weareendpoint.com].

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