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The practical purpose of a Tactile Ground Surface (TGSi) is to serve as a guiding device for the vision impaired pedestrians through difficult city terrains. The practical aspect of TGSi is upheld by the Australian Standard AS/NZS 1428.4 which details every aspect that affects its application from design to installation. The nature of the AS/NZS 1428.4 requires the TGSi to be visually prominent which is at odds with many design principles that may consider such contrast too intrusive for the end product. It has a lways been a great dilemma for Architects and Interior Designers to choose a TGSi product that could embrace both practicality and aesthetic as a whole. A compromise that has been adopted by the TGSi industry has seen the individual Stainless Steel and PVC / Polyurethane TGSi studs become very popular; end users of these products soon found themselves in a endless battle of replenishing missing pieces in the case of Stainless Steel and worn-off PVC / Polyurethane studs that become too slippery when wet. A better solution is needed and the answer is with the Eigen's Granite TGSi range products (VersaTac and GraniTac). 
Fig. 1 - VersaTac TGSi at Melbourne City Square. |