I am preparing a concept package for an immersive visual exhibition room in a museum, and I need a clear, professional layout that lets my client instantly understand how the space will feel. The room is large—well over 1,500 sq ft—12 x 12 x 6 meters and will feature a circular seating arrangement that supports a 360-degree visual experience. I want the plan to show not only where every seat goes but also how the lighting, display walls, and visitor flow work together to create that sense of immersion. Your work will start with a scaled architectural floor plan, then build into a polished visual layout (2D and, ideally, a simple 3D or perspective render) that highlights: • The circular seating pattern, including dimensions and aisle access • Strategic lighting placement for projections and ambience • Suggested screen or wall positions for the visuals • Entrances, exits, and clear circulation paths I am comfortable if you develop this in AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, or a similar platform also as a PDF so I can supply it to the museum’s internal team immediately. Accuracy is important, but the key aim is concept communication, so persuasive visuals matter as much as technical precision. Please let me know what you need from me (any size guidelines, or floor measurements) and how quickly you can turn around an initial draft; I am looking to move fast.