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The image shows two library floor plans from 1975 and the present; in 1975, the layout included an entrance with two new books sections on either side, a books and magazines area, multiple bookshelves in the center, a shared areas space adjacent to bookshelves along one side, a library desk opposite these, and a children's book area across from a toilet; in the present layout, the entrance has been altered with a wheeling access section replacing one of the new books areas, an expanded shared areas zone featuring seating has been added, the books and magazines area has been replaced by a computers station, the central bookshelves have been removed to make space for a coffee area, and other features like the toilet and library desk have retained similar positions, with minor shifts.
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The illustrations present how a library has developed since 1975.
Overall, the library has witnessed various modifications, most notably with the addition of some library facilities and the renovation of certain areas to different use.
To the left of the entrance, a computer area has been added, replacing the previous books and magazines sector. Adjacent to the computers, the bookshelves have been removed to give space for the coffee table and two sofas.
On the other side of the entrance, a bookshelf, which was adjacent to the stair, was repurposed to be a wheeling access facility. On the opposite side of the wheeling access, the bookshelves, toilet and children’s book section have remained untouched, with the only exception being the removal of the shared areas of the left bookshelves. The center of the room has witnessed the addition of some new tables while the library desk, which is against the right wall, remain unaltered.
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