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The image illustrates two layouts of an art gallery's ground floor: one from 2005 and one from the present day. In 2005, the gallery office was located adjacent to the café and shop, directly behind Exhibition Room 4. The entrance hall featured a reception desk in the center, with stairs leading to the upper floor positioned beside it. Exhibition Rooms 1, 2, and 3 were arranged linearly, with Exhibition Room 1 nearest to the entrance and Exhibition Room 3 in the back corner. In contrast, the present-day layout shows the café and shop, an added lift, remaining in the same location as 2005. The reception desk is centrally located, as before, but the stairs to the upper floor are situated towards one side. A new area for temporary exhibitions has been introduced, and there is now an interactive children’s area where Exhibition Room 4 was previously situated. Exhibition Rooms 1, 2, and 3 have kept their positions, with parts of the original Exhibition Room 4 space now repurposed.
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The two maps illustrate the changes made to the ground floor of an art gallery between 2005 and the present day.
Overall, it is clear that the gallery has been modernized, with the addition of new facilities for visitors such as a lift, a children’s area, and temporary exhibitions. While the main exhibition rooms have remained in the same positions, other spaces have been rearranged or replaced.
In 2005, the entrance led directly to the reception desk located in the centre of the hall. The gallery office was on the left side, next to Exhibition Room 4, and above it there was a café and shop. The right side of the gallery contained three exhibition rooms, while Room 4 was on the left. The stairs to the upper floor were located in the middle, close to the reception.
At present, however, some noticeable modifications have been made. The gallery office has been removed and replaced by temporary exhibitions, while a children’s interactive area has taken the place of Exhibition Room 4. A lift has been installed next to the stairs, while the location of cafe and shop and right-hand side of the building, including the three exhibition rooms, remains unchanged.
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