Top illustration - the greenhouse dome entrance allowing access to the outer viewing ring. The visitor would arrive in the greenhouse dome and then access the outer ring via a radiating entrance tunnel. The viewing ring would have computer points around it's circumference with direct links to the Museum of London and so providing information and facts regarding aspects of the view, both past and present: the viewer could select specific historical dates and see what that viewpoint might have looked like at that time. Departing this ring via the three remaining entrance tunnels there would be four accessible sectors which further enhance the visitor experience: shop, restaurant, walk through display and finally a video room: this might include a introductory sequence presentation followed by relevant topics of the moment.
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Top illustration - the greenhouse dome entrance allowing access to the outer viewing ring. The visitor would arrive in the greenhouse dome and then access the outer ring via a radiating entrance tunnel. The viewing ring would have computer points around it's circumference with direct links to the Museum of London and so providing information and facts regarding aspects of the view, both past and present: the viewer could select specific historical dates and see what that viewpoint might have looked like at that time. Departing this ring via the three remaining entrance tunnels there would be four accessible sectors which further enhance the visitor experience: shop, restaurant, walk through display and finally a video room: this might include a introductory sequence presentation followed by relevant topics of the moment.
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Design visuals and architectural
Here are a few examples of pictorial architectural views, design visuals and proposals for commercial and private commissions. A clear and attractive visual can help show what a transformed location, garden, interior will look like. Please also refer to the 'Visuals and Design' section.
Top illustration - the greenhouse dome entrance allowing access to the outer viewing ring. The visitor would arrive in the greenhouse dome and then access the outer ring via a radiating entrance tunnel. The viewing ring would have computer points around it's circumference with direct links to the Museum of London and so providing information and facts regarding aspects of the view, both past and present: the viewer could select specific historical dates and see what that viewpoint might have looked like at that time. Departing this ring via the three remaining entrance tunnels there would be four accessible sectors which further enhance the visitor experience: shop, restaurant, walk through display and finally a video room: this might include a introductory sequence presentation followed by relevant topics of the moment.
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