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The Great Foyer
The Museum is quite empty today, despite the obvious remaining work to be done.
The Great Foyer, as it's called, is about 50 feet wide and extends 100 feet into the distance. The ceiling is low at the entrance where you are standing, but rises up into an open space brightened by an impressive array of skylights placed strategically overhead. Two distinct exhibit halls open to the east and west: the translation wing and the transformation wing.
The unfinished admission desk, a long and low-slung bank of terminal windows resembling something you might see in a futuristic airport ticketing station, is nestled between each wing's entrance against the rear wall. A suggestion board is propped up against the admission desk, covered with ideas from a recent brainstorming session, and a Post-It note on it reads, "Please add your own suggestions before our next meeting. We need them!"
A small door behind the admissions desk is labeled "Staff Only", but it is ajar and another hand-lettered sign reads:
The Curator's office is inside. Exhibitor designers, please come in.
- Go to The Currator's Office
- Scribble on The Suggestion Board
- Go to The Translation Wing (Under Construction)
- Go to The Transformation Wing (Under Construction)
