The given pictures illustrate the way in which biomedical campus will change and developed for urbanizable purposes between the present and future.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that some old features were still there, whereas others such as bio-imaging had all gone. Additionally, over the period of the zone had undergone dramatic transformation with several large changes including infrastructure, housing areas and amenities.
The large car park in the northeast remained unchanged, and so did the main road running east-west. Furthermore, the walkway through the campus will be intact, and so will the existing lab in the southwest. The forest in the northwest will clear to make way for a new Genetics 1 building and a Bio-imaging centre. Similarly, the present Biochemistry block, which is located through the walkway, will redevelope and replace by a diagonally Biochemistry facility. In addition, the Biotech building in the southeast will demolish to construct a larger Biotech.
By that year, changes had been made to other features, the most noticeable of which was the significant expansion of academic facilitiy across the eastern and southern in the campus. The southern area was expanded and repurposed with the addition of a staff car park, which was constructed built road. Moreover, there was an extension of the southeastern area with a much larger Biotech.
