| road·marking:Road markings usually consist of lines on the road surface with an unambiguous meaning, but in Kanaalpark they take on a different form. The visual language is continued in the signals on the cycle path. A signal usually conveys a message without words — think of Morse code or flags — but here the signals on the road surface have multiple functions: they warn cyclists and walkers of crossing or merging passers-by, serve as landmarks and familiarise them with the visual language of Kanaalpark. Those who travel the path from start to finish will discover the letters of “Kanaalpark” in both directions in the alternation of triangles, circles and squares. |