The diagrams illustrate the development of university sports courts over a span of three decades, comparing the facilities available in 1990 with those in the present day.
Overall, it is evident that significant alterations have occurred, with additional indoor facilities and various replacements transforming the original layout of the sports center.
In 1990, the university sports center comprised a range of amenities including a reception area, a café, and a changing room, all of which remain in the current layout. However, the outdoor swimming pool has been replaced by an indoor swimming facility, indicating a shift towards year-round aquatic activities. Moreover, the park area has been converted into a basketball court, reflecting an adaptation to contemporary sports preferences. Notably, the tennis court has persisted in both diagrams, suggesting its enduring popularity among the university’s sports offerings.
In addition to the aforementioned changes, the current sports center now features a newly established fitness center, which was not present in the 1990 layout. This addition underscores a growing focus on fitness and wellness within the university’s sports facilities. The car park remains a constant throughout the years, indicating that adequate parking was prioritized in both designs. The comparative analysis of the two diagrams conveys a clear transition towards indoor and multifunctional sports facilities, catering to the evolving needs and interests of the university community.
