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The image displays two floor plans, 'Art Gallery 2005' and 'Art Gallery present day'. The 2005 layout shows a central Entrance Hall with an entrance and a Receptionist desk. To its right are Exhibition room 1, Exhibition room 2, and Exhibition room 3. To its left are Exhibition room 4, a Gallery office, and a Cafe. Above the Entrance Hall are Stairs. The 'present day' layout retains the Entrance Hall, Receptionist desk, entrance, Stairs, and Exhibition rooms 1, 2, and 3. A Lift has been added next to the Stairs, and a Ramp for wheelchair has been added outside the entrance. The area to the left has been changed: the Cafe is now a Gallery shop; the Gallery office has been replaced by a Vending machine and a Temporary exhibition area; and Exhibition room 4 is now a Children's area.
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The map compares modifications of art gallery since 2005 until present day. Overall, art gallery experienced noticeable change since 2005, although some new buildings are added, one part of the building remained unchanged as in the past.
To begin with, there is no change in the exhibition rooms 1, 2, and 3rd. They are located northeastern part of the building, on the right side. However, exhibition room 4 is turned into children’s area. Enterence hall remained the same place, whereases, the building right above it placed to lower place, so that, now it is closer to enterance hall than in the 2005. New room for wheelchair is also intigrated to the outer part of the building.
Moreover, The cafe and gallery office are removed, instead, temporary exhibition and gallery shop constructed, between them a vending machine placed. Stairs are still in the northen part of the gallery like in 2005, however, new elevator is built next to it.
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