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The image consists of two floor plans comparing the layout of an art gallery in 2005 and the present day, designated as "Art Gallery 2005" and "Art Gallery now." In 2005, the ground floor included a café, gallery office, receptionist, Exhibition Room 4, stairs, three additional exhibition rooms labeled as Room 3, Room 2, and Room 1, all connected sequentially from the entrance. The present day layout has transformations and additions; the café is replaced by more exhibition spaces with Gallery Shop relocating opposite to Exhibition Room 3 and the lift introduced adjacent. A vending machine and temporary exhibition hall are new additions. Exhibition Room 4 has been removed, and an expanded space labeled 'Entrance Hall' has been introduced, which also features a receptionist area and a children's area. A ramp for wheelchair access has been maintained in both layouts, positioned near the Entrance.
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The maps illustrate the transformation taking place in the ground floor of an art gallery from 2005 to present day.
Overall, there are noticeable developments in the ground floor, with the most striking feature being the demolition of the fourth exhibition room. Noticeably, the area to the left of the entrance experienced more dramatic changes compared to the right.
To the left of the entrance, the fourth exhibition room on the bottom left was demolished to make room for a temporary exhibition room and a children’s area. Moreover, the gallery office previously located behind exhibition room 4 was removed to build vending machines. Outside of the gallery, a ramp was also built for wheelchair users. The other main development on the left side is the conversion of the cafe and shop area, which is located to the left of the stairs, into a gallery shop.
The area on the right side of the entrance witnessed lesser changes. To the top, the stairs shrank to make room for a lift. Another development is that the reception desk has been moved closer to the front of the entrance hall. Exhibition rooms 1, 2, and 3 had remained unchanged since 2005.
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