The picture diagram illustrates the information: the floor plan of a public library 20 years ago and how it looks now.
Overall, it can be said that the Central Library 20 years ago was of simple design. The library had a left side as a reading room (newspapers and magazines) and a right side as an enquiry desk (tickets, book returns, etc.).
From the information, we can see that the Central Library had, on the opposite side of all the chairs, an adult section with books, shelves of all kinds, and these were kept as null, non-fiction books. The left half of the library clearly shows that the left corner of the library contains computers, games rooms, and the end of the right corner contains a children’s books room.
After development of the Central Library, today there is a library. A computer room was built on the left, and the right side open. On the other hand, the Cross Computer room, to the left, is now an open room for all reference books, and across from the café, to the right, are new self-service machines. At the end of the left corner are new sofas and a storytelling events area. But at the end of the right corner is a new lecture room. Compared to the previous library, all items are newly installed in today’s library. One of the most prominent features the picture diagram shows is the man-made process in the Central Library before and after development. Th
