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The image is a layout comparison for "Bookstose 2000" and "Bookstose now" showing the following: In "Bookstose 2000," the layout has sections for Fiction (left area), Cookery (top middle), Hobbies (middle), Art (right middle), Travel (left bottom), Non-fiction (top right), New books table (bottom middle), and a Service desk (bottom right); the entrance is at the bottom center. In "Bookstose now," the layout shows modified positions with added café counter; sections include Fiction (left area), Cookery (bottom left), Hobbies (middle bottom), Art (middle left), Travel (top middle left), Non-fiction (top area), New books table (bottom middle), Service desk (bottom right), Café counter (middle right), and added seating/tables for reading in the middle; the entrance remains at the bottom center.
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The two maps provide information about the transformation of the bookshop from 2000 until now.
Overall, the bookstore experienced a host of dramatic changes, the most prominent being the construction of a refreshment area and the reorganization of genre sections during this period.
While two areas near the entrance namely new books table and service desk have continued to occupy the same locations, the travel shelving unit has been extended with double size. The fiction has been located in the northeast corner with smaller size as before.
Regarding the center of the bookshop, locations spending for cookery, hobbies, and non-fiction units have been relocated to the left and the rear of the bookshop, both accounting for the original fiction area. The relocations of the furniture made more space for circle tables and chairs in the middle and cafe counter in the right of the bookstore.
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