The given image showcases two maps of the Colwick Art Center—one from 2005 and the other representing its present layout. In general, the center has undergone significant changes in its design and facilities.
Firstly, the snack bar, which was located in the southwest part of the area, has been completely removed and transformed into a café. Moving on to the northwest part of the center, the meeting room has been divided into two distinct sections—Meeting Room 1 and Meeting Room 2. Additionally, the two galleries have been combined and merged into a larger, single gallery situated between the meeting rooms and the café.
The toilet, which was initially situated elsewhere, has been relocated to the east side of the center. The concert hall and cinema have also undergone changes; they are now housed in separate buildings.
One of the major additions to the Colwick Art Center is the new Central Exhibition Hall, which has been constructed in the middle of the area, adjacent to the information desk. Furthermore, a drama studio has been introduced and is located between the cinema and Meeting Room 1.
Lastly, a vast wasteland, which once dominated the southern part of the area, has been repurposed and developed into a delightful recreation zone. This new outdoor space now features a stage for hosting exhibitions and performances.
