Numerous changes, which are presented with labels and pictures, has taken place in the medical facilities since 2005, as the layout illustrates.
At first glance, it is observed that the Medical Central has experienced multi-alternatives so far, which mostly centered on dimensions and numbers. This especially focused on the amount of rooms addition, which resulted in the rooms’ sizes surbodian.
The first layout depicted a vintage Japanese-style center, comprising of two double rooms placed symmetrically on either side of the huge central hall. A large physiotherapy room located in the upper right corner of the house. In addition, four individual doors provided access to four minor rooms and a main door was placed on the south of the entrance purpose. The parking spot, at that time, accounted for 12 vehicles while the remaining spaces was occupied by the garden.
While the first map illustrates the proportionality and harmony, its latter counterpart stands out for a more diversified, versatile structure. The main hall underwent a decrease in span in order to make way for the CR-1 and CR-2’s transferences, mainly due to the CR-2’s replacement with the smaller CR-4. A minor operation room, whose dimensions completely similar to its “neighbor”, was constructed right next to the physiotherapy room. The entrance and the corridor was moved in a southwesterly direction, with a kiddos playground added right inside it.
