The maps illustrate the arrangement that took place in the nature Museum in 2010 and 2013.
Overall, the museum had undergone a significant transformation, marked by the introduction of new facilities, which came at the expense of the garden. Notably, aside from the central area with little change, the remaining sections experienced almost rearrangement.
In 2010, there was a huge garden on the left side, which covered almost half of the map. Looking to the left of the garden, an entrance was placed to lead to the museum building. Upon going through the entry, adjacent to it was the ticket- selling desk, which led to the dinosaur viewing area. To the top of the map, the Ocean Hall and the entrance were interconnected by a lobby. After passing through the Ocean Hall, there was a mammal zone in the left corner of the map.
In 2013, the garden was modified to expand for new amenities, such as a smaller mammal space on the top of the right side, which was relinquished from the left to the right of the Oocean Hhall to the right of ocean hall. In the center of the expansion building, the display for human originals was flanked by the cafe next to the shop and the mammals zone. While the former maintained the same location as in 2010, the latter was expanded for more room in 2013. In the left hand corner of the building, the former place of the mammal zone next to Ocean Hall was renovated for the Ice Age, housing a small corner for the Insects display zone. Ultimately, the Dinosaur viewing zone was positioned in the same place from 2010.
