The two maps illustrate how an office building was converted into a dental clinic.
Overall, the building experienced significant changes. Several offices and the kitchen were removed, while four treatment rooms and a sterilisation room were added. However, the reception area remained in the same position.
Originally, the office had a rectangular layout with an entrance on the western side. On the northern side, there was a reception area, followed by a kitchen and Office 1, while the north-eastern side contained an open-plan office. In the centre of the building was Office 2. On the southern side, there were storage facilities, a toilet, and Office 3.
After the conversion, the internal layout changed considerably. Treatment Room 1 replaced the former kitchen and Office 1 on the northern side, while the open-plan office was converted into Treatment Room 2. Office 2 in the centre became Treatment Room 3. Office 3 on the south-eastern side was replaced by Treatment Room 4. In addition, a sterilisation room was installed next to Treatment Room 3. The toilet was relocated to the south-western corner beside the storage area, which remained but was slightly adjusted.
