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The image shows two layouts of a conference centre for the years 2010 and 2025; 2010 includes 'Room', 'Hall', 'Reception', 'Car park', 'Garden' (with 'Room' being in two separate sections and 'Garden' also in two separate sections); 2025 layout replaces one 'Room' area with 'Residence Hall (20 rooms)', splits the 'Hall' into 'IT Centre', 'Meeting Room', 'Game Room', and 'Music Room', while maintaining the 'Reception', 'Garden', and 'Car park' in the same arrangement as 2010. There are no numerical data points/percentages provided.
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Times go on and lots of things change, for example, workspaces.
Here we have the average layouts of a conference centre from 2010 and 2025, but how do they differ?
The first thing we see is how many more additions have been introduced, like a game room, an IT center and meeting rooms. Back then such places didn’t have such a significant use as they have these days.
In the past, there was unused space filled with gardens and there were slightly bigger parking lots. However, the 2 rooms and a hall by the reception are probably the only things that have stayed unchanged.
Modern conference halls in comparison have way more to offer, but you could also appreciate the simplicity of last decade’s lobbies.
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