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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 diagrams present the bookstore in between 2000 and now.
Overall, the bookstore has significant modernizations, such as the fiction sections to be built by the three parts art,hobbies and cookery.
In the 2000’s bookstores, the central area was occupied by art, hobbies, and cookery. There are two side fictions in the esten and northern side, and western side for non-fictions books. Entire sections have near the travel parts books and new books such as story, and novels. The service-desk under the fictions sections.
Fast forward to present, the fictions are newly built by three different sections, namely art, hobbies,cookery and small fiction areas. Entrines in the similarities in the travel books, and new books sections, and service desk. The west side has non-fictions to demolish and build the catteries. The main parts of the present bookstore are the setting area to attach tables and chairs. The fictions on the developments by non-fiction in the northern side.
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