Abstract
The purpose of this article is to clarify the relationship between signage and way-finding behavior in architectural space. The subjects of this investigation are two architectural complex facilities which have two typical plans ; one is "corridor" type and another is "hall" type. It became clear that there is corelation between the information level of signage and the variance of way-finding routes. The variance of way-finding routes shows increase when the information level of signage decreses.