The drawing compares the sports centre’s facilities in a university in 2007 and the present day. In general, the sports centre has undergone significant expansion and variation of its sports facilities. Moreover, while maintaining original features, it has added some new buildings and upgraded existing facilities.
In 2007, the university sports center consisted of a football pitch, swimming pool, tennis court, teaching facilities and temporary huts. The teaching facilities were relatively limited and the presence of temporary huts indicated a lack of permanent teaching space of the time. In addition, the football field in the north was made of grass which was only used for certain weather.
The present-day map has experienced substantial development. The old grass football-pitch has been replaced by an all-weather pitch which is suitable for all types of weather and this is integrated into a running track. Notably, the tennis court is altered by a squash court and the teaching facilities are enlarged doubly. Lastly, the temporary hut has been removed and adding buildings for storing, first aid, clinic and lab.
