This study explores the role of well-planned spatial layout design in improving staff and guest safety during events. The primary aim was to evaluate how spatial design influences perceptions of safety and its effectiveness in mitigating risks. A comprehensive literature review provided the theoretical foundation, followed by a questionnaire distributed to both staff and attendees across different events, yielding over 67 responses. Findings reveal that thoughtful spatial arrangements significantly enhance safety through features such as clear walkways, strategically placed signage, and well-marked emergency exits. Respondents reported that these elements not only increased their sense of security but also improved their overall event experience. In addition, effective crowd management strategies were identified as essential. Measures like designated entry and exit points, combined with real-time monitoring systems, were found to reduce congestion and ensure smoother movement throughout the venue. The study concludes that integrating safety-oriented spatial layout planning is crucial for event management. Beyond reducing risks, careful planning fosters a more comfortable and engaging environment for all participants. Notably, over 90% of respondents agreed that effective spatial design directly contributes to event success while minimizing potential hazards. The research highlights the importance of prioritizing safety within event design practices and recommends that future studies focus on how emerging technologies can further optimize spatial layouts for enhanced safety, crowd control, and overall event quality.
Madani et al. (Sat,) studied this question.