The provided diagrams illustrate the transformation of a local museum and its surroundings from 1957 to 2007.
Overall, significant expansions and modifications have been made to the museum and its environs. The museum has expanded to include a reception, museum shop, cafe, education center, special exhibitions, and local history rooms, with the addition of a car park while the garden area has been retained. The number of trees in the vicinity has been notably reduced.
In 2007, the museum’s landscape underwent considerable changes. The removal of trees from the roadside, the left and rear of the museum, and the transformation of the driveway into a car park are evident. Additionally, the entrance has been relocated to the left side of the building, alongside the establishment of a museum shop and a new reception area. Moreover, a cafe has been constructed on the right side of the building, replacing the previous museum storage room. The reconfiguration of the National History exhibition room into a local history room is also noticeable.
Furthermore, the museum’s internal expansion is apparent with the addition of a special exhibitions room and an education center. These changes reflect the significant growth and development of the museum and its facilities over the years.
