The two illustrations are existing and proposed plans for the revitalization of an art gallery.
Overall, it is clear that the entrance is in a different location in two plans. In the existing plan, there are five different rooms, while the proposed plan creates a much larger, open-plan exhibition area by the removing internal walls. Parkinson Court is remained unchanged between the two plans.
First and foremost, in the existing plan the entrance was in the right-hand side and the first room from the entrance was a lobby, and room in the lower corner from the entrance was an office. The first and second rooms after the lobby were used for temporary exhibitions. Furthermore, following the two middle rooms, there is a permanent exhibition space in another middle room. Subsequently, the last spacious hall in this plan was nor part of existing gallery.
Secondly, in the proposed plan the entrance was in the center of this building. The first vast room from the entrance is a permanent exhibition space right now, while the room in the left side in this building created in existing gallery and a special exhibition space is located in this room. In the upper corner of the special exhibition area is an exhibition store. Regarding the right side of this gallery were an education area and in the lower part of the middle room, there is a store/a plant.
