The maps show how the layout of a public library has changed over the past five years.
Overall, the facility has become more modern and focused on technology. Several traditional areas were reorganized, and new features such as a recording studio and laptop spaces were introduced.
Five years ago, the building had a more traditional design. On the left-hand side, a classroom was located at the top, followed by a meeting room, with a borrowing and returning desk at the bottom. In the middle of the layout, study tables were arranged between two bookshelves. Along the right wall, computer desks were provided, while a library office occupied the bottom-right corner. The entrance was positioned near the lower left side.
In the current layout, the place has undergone several changes. The classroom has been converted into a recording studio, while the meeting room remains with some modifications. The borrowing and returning area is now divided into separate sections for borrowing and returning books. In the center, the study tables have been transformed into private study tables. Additionally, a student laptop area has been added near the entrance. On the right-hand side, the computer desks have been expanded into a combined computer and laptop space, and the former library office has been changed into a conference room.
