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The image presents two layouts for a Science and Technology Museum from 1996 and 2016, detailing several installations and structural changes over the twenty-year period: In 1996, the space comprised a car park on the bottom-right corner, with a pathway leading from top-left to the reception area positioned centrally at the bottom middle; top-left contained writing desks adjacent to the library directly above the print room, all aligned vertically; the steam engine exhibition spanned the central left area beside a café located bottom-left. By 2016, modifications include the introduction of a computer section replacing the writing desks, a library in its original location, and a VR room directly adjacent; a 30-cinema moved next to the library filling the previous print room space; a digital technology room occupies where the original steam engine exhibition was; an electric car exhibition enlarges the central left space, extending into the previous café spot; a restaurant replaces the original café section bottom-left; the car park reduced in size, and a new bicycle park was introduced bottom-right near the reception area, complemented by a new solar wind area above the VR room along the top-right side.
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The maps illustrate the changes that took place at a science and technology museum between 1996 and 2016.
Overall, the museum underwent considerable modernisation over the period, with older facilities being replaced by more advanced technological areas, along with several improvements to visitor amenities.
In 1996, the western section of the museum contained writing desks, a library and a print room, in addition to steam and diesel engine exhibitions. A café was also located near the entrance. By 2016, these areas had been largely removed and replaced with modern facilities. The writing desks and print room gave way to a computer zone and a VR room, while the diesel engine exhibition was converted into an electric car display. Furthermore, the café was replaced by a restaurant.
In the eastern part of the site, a large car park remained in the same location throughout the period. However, changes were also made in this area. A bicycle park was constructed close to the main building, and a solar and wind energy zone was added nearby. These developments helped improve accessibility and highlighted a greater focus on sustainability.
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