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The image displays a comparison between the museum floor plan in 2008 and 2012, highlighting the inclusion of stairs and lift in the 2012 layout absent in 2008, change in path direction, and transformation from separate reception and cloakroom areas into one combined space; the reception area, reading room, and cloak room sections present in the 2008 plan were replaced in 2012 with exhibition room, self-service cafe, reading room, and children's play area, while shop, gallery, and entrance locations remained constant; new additions in 2012 feature terrace and restaurant sections, modifying entrance hall allocation.
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The maps illustrate infrastructural developments that took place in the South Wing of Walton Museum between 2008 and 2012.
Overall, the museum has undergone a major redevelopment, primarily driven by the introduction of new modern facilities and additional floors with functional rooms, whereas the underground facilities and reading room were unaffected
Regarding the most pronounced changes in the museum, two new floors were constructed with two rooms for dining and one for exhibition. Notably, the initial entrance was replaced by a new entrance hall with a terrace on top of it, whereas a new lift was installed at the expense of the former stairs.
In terms of the remaining changes, the gallery and shop stayed intact over a four-year period, while the cloak room transformed into a new children’s area. Additionally, the former reception area had its size reduced to make way for the lift and was merged with the cloak room.
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