The two diagrams illustrate the structural modifications made to a student accommodation building between 2010 and the present day.
Overall, the building has undergone a significant expansion in residential capacity and infrastructure. The most notable changes include the conversion of communal areas into bedrooms, the repurposing of the kitchen, and the addition of a parking facility, while the surrounding green space has been substantially reduced.
In 2010, the property contained only three student bedrooms. By the present day, this number has increased to five. This was achieved by eliminating the living room in the northwest corner and partitioning the original large garden at the top of the map to accommodate additional sleeping quarters. Furthermore, the bedroom in the southwest was fitted with an en-suite room, which replaced a portion of the original hallway.
Regarding the communal and exterior facilities, the kitchen in the southeast was expanded and repurposed into a combined kitchen and social area. The central bathroom remains in its original position, though it is now flanked by more rooms. Externally, the large gardens that previously surrounded the building have been cleared; the northern garden was reduced to make way for rooms, and the southern garden was entirely replaced by a new car park.
