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The image depicts two floor plans of a residence hall, comparing the layout changes from 2010 to "Now." Both diagrams are divided into labeled rooms, and some rooms have arrows pointing towards them with additional labels. In 2010, the layout includes a 'Livingroom,' a 'Student-Bedroom,' 'Bathroom,' 'Kitchen,' plus a smaller kitchenette, and a 'Garden.' A 'Main Entrance' leads directly into a 'Hallway' which branches off towards the rooms. In the "Now" layout, differences include the absence of the living room, replaced by three 'Student-Bedrooms' instead of two. Each student-bedroom is distinctly marked as either "Student-Bedroom" or "Student-Bedroom" with an 'en-suite.' The bathroom arrangement is modified, maintaining one same 'Bathroom' and adding an 'En-suite Bathroom' in one of the student bedrooms. The 'Kitchen' remains labeled similarly in both timelines, whereas in the "Now" layout it is combined with a label indicating an additional 'Kitchen,' possibly a facility expansion or redesign. The garden appears consistent in both designs, and both layouts show a 'Car parking' area, reflecting no change in this amenity. The overall transformation from 2010 to "Now" depicts a shift towards an increased number of bedrooms with private bathrooms, potentially accommodating more residents or offering increased privacy.
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The map illustrates how a residence hall has changed from 2010 to now. Overall, there has been a substantial change in the map, with car parking adding and blocks being repurposed.
In 2010, before entering the main entrance, there was a large garden situated on the right-hand side of the hall. Entering main entrance, there was a Hallway which was in front of a student-bedroom and a bathroom. There was also another student-bedroom at the back wall which was constructed next to a kitchen. Located in the north were a student-bedroom and a living room to the north and west of which lay two gardens.
Currently, there has been dramatic changes in the residence hall. While the garden on the right of the hall has cleared to make way for a car parking with the same size, the left-hand side garden of the hall still remains. The hall way can be still accessed when entering main entrance while there is an addition of an en-suite room between the Hallway and the student-bedroom. The kitchen now can be utilized as a social area. The most substantial change can be seen in the north of the hall in which the livingroom and garden have been replaced by two new student-bedrooms.
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