Determining where you are and where you want to go can be a complex navigational process. While directional signs can lead visitors to specific destinations, they do little to help visitors understand the relationships between destinations. “You Are Here” site plans or directory floor plans are often enough to help most visitors get a mental image of the environment. Special orientation devices like the 3-dimensional bronze tableau that 1717 designed for the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center plaza are extremely useful for conveying multiple levels of information about scale, adjacencies, distances and offerings.