käytävienvomitoriaidenkautta
Käytävienvomitoriaidenkautta is a conceptual term used to describe a specific type of urban circulation pattern. The term, which translates loosely from Finnish to "through the vomitoria of corridors," refers to a highly engineered and often labyrinthine network of pedestrian pathways designed for the efficient movement of large crowds within dense urban environments. These pathways are typically enclosed, resembling corridors, and are strategically designed to channel people towards exits or specific points of interest in a controlled manner, much like the vomitoria found in ancient amphitheaters that allowed for rapid ingress and egress.
The primary function of such a system is crowd management, particularly in areas with high foot traffic