The maps illustrate the layout of a museum on Peterson Street, comparing its current plan with the proposed changes. Overall, the proposed plan shows significant internal redevelopment, while the main structure of the building remains unchanged. Most changes involve the reallocation of rooms and the addition of new facilities.
In the current layout, the central area consists of an open atrium surrounded by several rooms. On one side of the building, there are galleries and a design area, while storage and a workshop are located nearby. Additional facilities such as toilets and offices are positioned close to the entrance.
Under the proposed plan, several areas will be repurposed. Some existing rooms will be replaced with new exhibition spaces, including a marine life section and a dinosaur gallery. Furthermore, a café and a store will be added, while certain facilities will be relocated.
Overall, the proposed plan involves major internal changes to the museum, while the building’s overall structure remains unchanged. Several existing rooms will be repurposed, and new facilities such as exhibition areas and visitor amenities will be added.
