The provided maps illustrate the evolution of a college campus between the years 2005 and 2015, highlighting significant architectural modifications and expansions.
Overall, the campus transformation is characterized by the relocation of several facilities, the demolition of existing structures, and the introduction of various new amenities, contributing to a more integrated and functional environment.
In 2005, the campus featured three school building sections situated in the upper left quadrant, while a prominent stadium occupied the top center. Adjacent to the school buildings, an office building and a dining hall were located in the lower left segment. The southeastern half of the campus was primarily allocated to a large circular playground, which dominated the northeastern section, alongside a designated parking lot to the southeast.
By 2015, the campus had experienced notable changes. While the stadium’s structure remained unchanged, other features underwent substantial renovations. Specifically, one of the school buildings was dismantled, allowing for an expanded parking area. The office building retained its original position, but a new clinic was erected nearby, enhancing the area’s services. Furthermore, the dining hall was relocated to the lower right quadrant. A new library and a student center were also introduced, positioned strategically between the stadium and the dining hall, thereby enriching the campus’s utility and accessibility.
