The maps give detailed statistics regarding the redevelopment of an art gallery from 2005 to current days.
In general, what stands out from the maps is that the gallery has undergone several significant changes over the given period, with the introduction of access for disabled individuals and specious working area. While most areas has been modernized, the triple exhibition rooms running from the northeast to the southeast has remained largely unchanged.
In 2005, the gallery had a relatively simple design. In the north, a series of stairs were located just between café and exhibition room 3.In the central part of the map, there was a large reception hall, situated among an official room of the gallery and another exhibition workplace. Moving to the south, the southern boundary was lined with fourth exhibition territory, entrance and the last exponents area.
By now, the art gallery has become a better connected and more residential area. At the northwestern side ,the existing eating area has been demolished to make for commercial facilities. In the north, the lift system has been added to dwindle everyday use of stairs. The suitable place for juniors has been constructed in the southwest, and a pavement for wheelchairs has been built around the entrance . Despite these changes, the three of exhibition rooms has been remained in their locations.
