The plans demonstrate the structure of a ground floor in a museum, comparing the 1990 blueprint with the 2010 blueprint.
Overall, it can be observed that the original design of the floor remained intact in this 20-year period, along with the stairs, the natural history room, and the museum office. However, there exist several significant changes of the blueprint throughout conversion, construction, and relocation.
First of all, one key change is the conversion of the archaeology gallery in the top right corner, which had been divided into the poster display area and the children’s interactive zone. There used to be an empty space between the gift shop and the natural history room; on the contrary with the 2010 blueprint, a lift had been built to fill up space.
Another significant change in the 2010 layout is the position of the reception counter. It used to be in front of the museum office, but in 2010 it was moved beside the entrance, which was doubled in size comparing to 1990 one. The statue was placed beside the stair regarding the 1990 blueprint, but it was later relocated to the center, allowing the gift shop on the top left corner to be expanded in size and had a café as the secondary function.
Overall, it can be observed that the original design of the floor remained intact in this 20-year period, along with the stairs, the natural history room, and the museum office. However, there exist several significant changes of the blueprint throughout conversion, construction, and relocation.
First of all, one key change is the conversion of the archaeology gallery in the top right corner, which had been divided into the poster display area and the children’s interactive zone. There used to be an empty space between the gift shop and the natural history room; on the contrary with the 2010 blueprint, a lift had been built to fill up space.
Another significant change in the 2010 layout is the position of the reception counter. It used to be in front of the museum office, but in 2010 it was moved beside the entrance, which was doubled in size comparing to 1990 one. The statue was placed beside the stair regarding the 1990 blueprint, but it was later relocated to the center, allowing the gift shop on the top left corner to be expanded in size and had a café as the secondary function.
The plans demonstrate the structure of a
ground floor
in a
museum
, comparing the 1990
blueprint
with the 2010 blueprint.
Overall
, it can
be observed
that the original design of the floor remained intact in this 20-year period, along with the stairs, the
natural
history
room
, and the
museum
office
.
However
, there exist several
significant
changes
of the
blueprint
throughout
conversion
, construction, and relocation.
First of all
, one key
change
is the
conversion
of the archaeology gallery in the
top
right
corner
, which had
been divided
into the poster display area and the children’s interactive zone. There
used
to be an empty space between the
gift
shop
and the
natural
history
room
;
on the contrary
with the 2010
blueprint
, a lift had
been built
to fill up space.
Another
significant
change
in the 2010 layout is the position of the reception counter. It
used
to be in front of the
museum
office
,
but
in 2010 it was
moved
beside the entrance, which
was doubled
in
size
comparing to 1990 one. The statue
was placed
beside the stair regarding the 1990
blueprint
,
but
it was later relocated to the center, allowing the
gift
shop
on the
top
left
corner
to
be expanded
in
size
and had a café as the secondary function.
Overall
, it can
be observed
that the original design of the floor remained intact in this 20-year period, along with the stairs, the
natural
history
room
, and the
museum
office
.
However
, there exist several
significant
changes
of the
blueprint
throughout
conversion
, construction, and relocation.
First of all
, one key
change
is the
conversion
of the archaeology gallery in the
top
right
corner
, which had
been divided
into the poster display area and the children’s interactive zone. There
used
to be an empty space between the
gift
shop
and the
natural
history
room
;
on the contrary
with the 2010
blueprint
, a lift had
been built
to fill up space.
Another
significant
change
in the 2010 layout is the position of the reception counter. It
used
to be in front of the
museum
office
,
but
in 2010 it was
moved
beside the entrance, which
was doubled
in
size
comparing to 1990 one. The statue
was placed
beside the stair regarding the 1990
blueprint
,
but
it was later relocated to the center, allowing the
gift
shop
on the
top
left
corner
to
be expanded
in
size
and had a café as the secondary function.