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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 how the art gallery main floor developed between the years 2005 and the present day.
Overall, the art gallery has been improved by installation of new services and facilities. Another noticeable feature is that the right side of the gallery has remained almost unchanged.
As can be seen from the map, the cafe in the top left corner has been replaced by a gallery shop. However, the space of the gallery shop is smaller than that of the old café, which allowed for a new lift constructed next to the stairs. Meanwhile, the gallery office next to cafe has been removed and instead a vending machine was installed. Moreover, the reception has been moved to the centre of the entrance hall.
In 2005, there were four exhibition rooms, three of which remained on the right-hand side and unchanged, while the fourth exhibition room has been divided into two separate areas: one for temporary exhibitions and the other for a children’s area. Additionally, a ramp for wheelchairs was added beside the entrance.
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