The illustrations provide information about the changes taking place in the central library over a 20-year period. Overall, the library underwent substantial changes to include more recreational services and modernization while the main structure of the building remained unchanged.
In the previous plan, there were two large tables surrounded by eight chairs each, located in the center, but they have been removed from the latest plan. A cafe has replaced the inquiry desk, accompanied by the addition of three self-service machines to the north of it. Furthermore, all adult fiction books have been transferred to the right-hand-side corridor while reference books took their place in the left-hand-side one.
Accommodating two sofas and children’s fiction books, the northeast room has been extended where once was a place for multimedia purposes. Eventually, the northwest section, which once held children’s books, has now been replaced with a lecture room. In contrast, the only thing that remained constant in its place is the entrance door, to the south of the structure.
