The maps show the layout of a hydroelectric power plant before and in its current state.
Overall, the building has undergone significant modifications from a rural landscape into a multifunctional city, particularly suitable for tourists, water-based recreation, and power generation. The original river, which previously split into two banks in the northwest and the northeast, has been converted into a large lake with a hydroelectric dam. Although some original zones have remained intact, others have been removed at the expense of new amenities.
Before the project, the area used to have a straightforward layout. The center of the area was occupied by a river flowing from north to south, adjacent to which were mountains to the northeast and to the east. The national park was occupied near the forest on the western side, below the historic castle. The village was situated in the southeast corner of the area.
After construction, the area has undergone complete changes, with the exception of the forest, village, and mountains, which have remained in their original positions. The western space, once situated by a national park and a historic castle, now accommodates a power plant and transmission towers. The top part of the river has been changed into a lake, which has expanded in size, then providing amenities for sailing and fishing. The hydroelectric dam has been built in the middle of the river, controlling the water and producing energy.
