The provided maps illustrate the various modifications that have occurred in a specific park from 1980 to the present day. The diagrams highlight the transition of the area from a simple green space into a more developed recreational facility with additional amenities.
Overall, the park has undergone a significant transformation, characterized by the introduction of functional spaces such as a playground and a picnic area. While the natural elements like the pond remain in their original positions, the layout of the flora and seating arrangements has been substantially reorganized to accommodate more visitors.
Looking at the western and central sections, the pond in the northwest corner has been preserved, but the surrounding features have changed. In 1980, there were two benches located to the south of the pond; these have now been relocated to its western edge. Furthermore, the large flower bed situated in the south-central area in 1980 has been replaced by a bush, and the original flower bed on the eastern side of the main path has been completely
The eastern side of the park has seen the most dramatic redevelopment. The dense cluster of trees in the northeast has been thinned out to make room for a new picnic zone, now equipped with chairs, desks, and a barbecue. Directly south of this area, a modern playground has been constructed. Finally, a new winding path now connects these facilities, replacing the more rigid, gated perimeter seen in the 1980 layout
