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    DEVELOPMENT OF 3D REMAINS & DIORAMA MUSEUM OF THE HISTORICAL WALTON AERODROME, LAHORE, PAKISTAN
    (UMT, Lahore, 2024) MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM, RAJA MOIZ ASIF, FARHAN ALI ZAHID and NOMAN AHMAD
    Our final project aims to restore the historical significance of the now-demolished Walton Aerodrome by creating a detailed architectural sketch. As part of our aviation studies final year project, we have planned to create a detailed sketch of the old Walton Airport. Our artwork will reflect the historical significance and design of the airport before its demolition. The sketch will be placed in the museum as a historical document and an educational tool. Walton Airport has been transformed into a modern plaza, business centre, and other infrastructure. These changes have greatly altered the region, making it a center of business and social life. Our mission is to preserve the memory of Walton Airport and provide a visual and educational representation of its original structure and significance. Visitors, students, and individuals will gain an understanding of the airport's design, operation, and role in the aviation industry by looking back at history and sketch. Creating this work of art required extensive research, studying the airport's design, and using the advanced skills we learned in our coursework. Everything at the airport has been carefully investigated and recreated to ensure historical accuracy and educational value. The project aims to inspire young people by presenting the important history of the airport. Combining historical and other learning methods, our project pays tribute to Walton Airport, providing students with an effective and practical learning experience, and making a significant contribution to the museum.

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