The two blueprints present the facilities and features of a conference centre as it currently stands along side proposed changes for the future.
Overall, it is clear that the centre has more than enough room in the conference centre and more than ample parking spaces, as it has been proposed that both areas are reduced. Reducing the car park will allow the gardens in the northeast section of the grounds to be expanded. Also, by splitting the conference hall in half, the café can now be expanded and moved to the conference hall building. Furthermore, the area where the café was previously located just east of the main entrance will be opened up for a fitness centre.
Currently, visitors can access the car park by turning off the main road on to a side street that leads to the car park entrance on the west side of the structure. However, the plan is to allow people to access the car park from the main road by transferring the single entry to an in-and-out set on the south side of the structure. The last change will consist of the meeting room building, where two larger rooms will be turned into 3 smaller rooms. Otherwise, reception, the toilets and the main entrance will all remain unchanged.
Clearly, the proposal is aimed at better utilising the space available for the benefit of visitors.