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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 current layout of the art gallery ground floor and how it was in 2005.
We can see that there have been multiple changes, like the appearance of the Entrance Hall. But, the building work has been done without a café.
In 2005, there were some facilities for a café in the corner of the gallery, but it has been replaced with the gallery shop. Furthermore, there was an only room for the receptionist through the entrance, and now it is now facilitated with the construction of the Entrance Hall. Through the Entrance Hall, we can see technological developments in the design. This is achieved by the installation of the lift between the stairs and the exhibition room 3.
Besides, there were 3 exhibition rooms in the right side of the building, and they still remains. However, the exhibition room 4 has been split into 2 buildings , the temporary exhibition and children’s area. Next to the exhibition room 4, there was the Gallery Office, albeit disappearing, and now replaced with vending machine. The existing plan also includes the improvements of the external side of the gallery. This is associated with the addition of a ramp for wheelchair users.
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