The map gives detailed information about changes taking place in Liverpool John Moores University between 2010 and 2016.
Overall, it is clear that there was a dramatic change in the structure of the university, particularly in the development of science buildings and the bus station. It is also worth mentioning that the Admin building remained largely unchanged over the given period.
Looking at the details, the town had a simple layout, with a limited range of facilities. In the north, there was a science block next to the library, which was situated on the top level of the car park. There was also a car park to the west of the Admin building. In the west, the last infrastructure in the university was a road for cars running from west to east.
As for the second view, the town experienced several changes, with the addition of new facilities. The changes in the north were the introduction of a library, IT suite and a new science building, which was located in the north. The lecture theatre of Liverpool was also constructed; it was surrounded by three buildings — a new cafe, the admin building and the bus station — to the west, to the south, and to the east of the lecture theatre, respectively. Next to the cafe, the road for cars was transformed into a pedestrian-only zone.
