The provided maps illustrate the evolution of a university library from its layout in 2005 to its current configuration.
Overall, the library has undergone considerable transformation, resulting in a more modern and functional space that reflects contemporary needs.
In the original design of the library in 2005, the layout prominently featured an entrance on the left side, flanked by two sets of horizontally-aligned bookshelves situated above and below a central arrangement of three rectangular-walled study tables. Notable facilities included a book return counter located to the right of the study tables and a dedicated library office at the far right end. The design also showcased two computers positioned along the bottom wall, catering to users seeking access to digital resources.
The current layout exhibits significant enhancements. The entrance remains on the left, while the number of study tables has been reduced to two rectangular-walled tables positioned at the top center. Below these tables, five horizontally-aligned bookshelves have been installed, enhancing the availability of resources. The book return counter has been relocated to the far right, adjacent to the new bookshelves. Furthermore, the former computers have been replaced with private study desks located along the bottom wall, and additional desks for student laptops have been integrated into the central right area, thereby promoting a more collaborative and technology-friendly environment.
