Off-topic because Babylon 5, maybe...but it's certainly a legitimate sidebar to our discussions here! Thank you for pointing this out!This is a bit off-topic, but it just occurred to me that some of the followers of this thread might find it interesting. John Iacovelli, Babylon 5's production designer, has been putting up his papers from the show on eBay. They're mostly soundstage diagrams going episode by episode, which have answered a lot of questions I had about how the sets of the show were put together. The trick was, about half the "standing" sets were modular or swing sets, and were rearranged episode-by-episode, which made the permanent arrangement seem a lot more sprawling than it was, especially the ones that attached to the Central Corridor/Zocalo. The are also copies of concept art he was given and some memos and whatnot.
Iacovelli has some kind of bot set up that's been posting every listing as it goes up to a special subreddit, so you can find them all here.