The diagrams compare the layout of a school library from five years ago to its current design, showing various changes and additions.
Overall, the most noticeable changes are the addition of a new audio room, a printing machine, and a conference room in the current layout, replacing the classroom and office that existed five years ago. However, the general arrangement of the study tables, computer books, and bookshelves has largely remained unchanged.
Five years ago, the library contained a classroom and an office. The classroom was located on the left side near the entrance, followed by a meeting room and a book information area. There were two sets of bookshelves—one located along the top edge of the library and the other near the bottom. Additionally, study tables were placed in the center of the room, while computer books were positioned on the right wall, next to the office.
In the present layout, the classroom has been replaced by an audio room, and the office has been transformed into a conference room. A printing machine has also been added close to the entrance. However, the arrangement of the study tables, bookshelves, and the computer books section remains unchanged. The meeting room and book information area are still located on the left side of the library, indicating only minor adjustments in the overall design.
