The maps illustrate how five years of redevelopment have changed the layout of a central library.
Overall, the library has undergone significant transformations in terms of technological integration, with the addition of new facilities like a printing machine, conference room, and audio room in place of old elements like a classroom and an office. Of particular note is the expansion of study tables to cover more students.
Looking at the far left-hand side of the library, there were three rooms in a row: the classroom, a meeting room, and a book information room. In spite of the conversion of the classroom into the audio room, the remaining buildings preserved their initial positions. What could be found in the center were four study tables, but now there are six. On the northern side, shelves were located, and this place has also remained intact.
An entrance maintained its previous location in the southern part, with bookshelves on the right. A new conference room has been introduced on the lower eastern corner, where the old office building used to be situated. Despite these changes, computer books have stayed unaltered in their original form on the far right-hand side of the library.
