The two maps illustrate the current and projected developments in the biomedical campus of a university.
Overall, the present campus is principally used for simple medical research and intends to have more space for experiments. The key changes include the introduction of new amenities and the modification of the roads.
In the present, the biomedical campus has a road running from the northwest to the center, and then dividing into a walkaway stretched to the south. The middle road separates the campus into two distinctive areas. The north section includes the forest and a car park located at the northeast corner. The walkway divides the south area into two regions: a laboratory room and a biochemistry house positioned on the left, and on the right, genetics and biotech rooms face the walkway. Furthermore, the genetics room is opposite the lab located in the east.
Regarding planned development, the road will be stretched from the northwest to the southwest, and there will be a divided road running to the south, creating a staff car park in the middle. The north and the south section of the campus will be merged, and the walkway will be extended. In the north, the forest will be replaced with the first genetics room and a bio-imaging house. Concerning the south area, the old genetics will become the second genetics room, and the biotech house will be changed to an H-shaped layout. Finally, the biochemistry room will be transformed into a V-shaped room. The two labs located in the south will stabilize.
