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The image contains two floor plan diagrams labeled "Office, 2005" and "Office now", both oriented with North at the top; the 2005 office shows 4 desks arranged in a square with filing cabinets behind each, a separate desk against the left wall with a filing cabinet beside it, two armchairs and a noticeboard along the bottom wall, a photocopier against the right wall, and the entrance at the bottom; the current office shows 3 filing cabinets along the left wall, a desk beside them, a desk with two chairs in the center, a table with a water cooler and coffee machine against the right wall, a sofa and two armchairs with a table and noticeboard along the bottom wall, a photocopier beside them, and the entrance at the bottom.
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Both plans depict an office in an higher education institution in 2005 and the same place now.
The office is the same shape, has desks, chairs, filing cabinets, armchairs and noticeboard, the entrance is in the same position and both offices have a smaller room in the top left. Over the period, the office layout was transformed significantly with the removal of rooms and an addition of a chill out area for staff. However, the amount of some office furniture remains the same.
The most noticeable change is that there are less internal rooms. Two rooms have been removed that were diagonally opposite each other in the bottom left and top right corners, and they have been united into one larger office space. The existing armchairs which used to be against an office wall but they are now around a table with a new sofa. A water cooler and coffee machine were added in the chill out zone.
Apart from the location of the desks and chairs, the office furniture remains the same, however the number of filing cabinets has halved.
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