Multi-Floor Discovery
Help users find showrooms, entrances, amenities, and event areas across 11 public floors without forcing them to decode complex stacked floor plans.
A multi-floor building map for one of Chicago's best-known commercial landmarks, designed for showroom discovery, public navigation, and cross-floor routing at scale.
Built to help visitors move between showrooms, event spaces, and amenities without relying on static directories or printed floor plans.
Explore a browser-based Mapboot viewer configured for large public facility navigation.
Submit showroom or destination metadata so website, keywords, and listing details can be reviewed for the live building map.
The Merchandise Mart is a historic 24-floor commercial building with public circulation, showroom traffic, and event activity layered together. This deployment focuses on the public-facing floors so visitors can search destinations, switch levels quickly, and stay oriented in a very large footprint.
Help users find showrooms, entrances, amenities, and event areas across 11 public floors without forcing them to decode complex stacked floor plans.
Support turn-by-turn navigation between destinations with clear floor changes so visitors can move through a large building more confidently.
Surface hundreds of destinations through search so users can jump directly to relevant spaces instead of browsing long directory lists.
Use Mapboot's interactive viewing controls to make a very large facility easier to read, rotate, and understand from multiple angles.
Built environment: public circulation, showroom access, event movement, and amenity lookup all live in the same navigation layer.
The deployment concentrates on the floors that matter most to visitors, event attendees, and showroom traffic.
A complex legacy building benefits from a modern search-and-route interface that reduces orientation friction.
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