The two plans show the transformation of an office building into a dental clinic.
Overall, the area became significantly more accessible and visitor-oriented, with major changes made to its general layout. This transformation included the introduction of new medical facilities such as treatment rooms and a sterilization area. However, some areas such as the entrance, reception, and storage area remained largely the same throughout the period.
In the original layout, the building functioned as an office. Upon entering, visitors would find a reception area in the top-left corner, followed by a kitchen and Office 1 to the east of it. Further east, the top-right section of the building was occupied by an open-plan office. In the middle section, there were two more rooms: Office 2 in the centre and Office 3 on the right-hand side. A toilet was located just below Office 2, while the storage room occupied the bottom-left corner.
After the transformation, the interior was redesigned to serve as a dental clinic. The reception and entrance remained in the same positions, but the kitchen and Office 1 were replaced with Treatment room 1. The open-plan office in the top-right area was converted into Treatment room 2, while Office 3 was turned into Treatment room 4. In the centre, the former Office 2 was redesigned and turned into Treatment room 3, with the sterilization room placed next to it. Notably, the storage room in the bottom-left corner was reduced in size but it remained unchanged, while the toilet was relocated directly above it.
