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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 show the changes which took place in art gallery between the year 2005 and today.
The comparison of the two maps reveals that the gallery become much more comfortable place for everyone with addition of helpful facilities like children’s area, lift and wheelchair ramp.
The reception of the gallery located in the middle, but over the years it was removed little bit to the south side of the gallery which caused the decrease in size of the entrance hall. One interesting change is that gallery office, the third room from the entrance, was totally removed to make a way for vending machine. Also, exhibition room, which was next to the office, faced several changes. First it was enhanced in size, then was separated into the same two rooms to build a new temporary room and area for children. Moreover, both stairs and café have been placed to more left to make a space for lift which can be useful for unable or old people. And at the last but not least change was a building a ramp for wheelchair just outside of the entrance. Nevertheless, all rooms in the east of the gallery remained intact till today.
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