The maps illustrate how the layout of the same building changed when it was transformed from an office building into a dental clinic.
Overall, the workspace facility has undergone a significant transformation, retaining few of its original features while adopting a more hospital-like structure. These changes include the addition of four treatment and sterilisation rooms. These modifications, however, came at the expense of the office rooms and the open-plan area.
Before the reconstruction, the office unit was dedicated entirely to professional use. The reception was situated in the north-west part of the building, whereas the storage area was located on the opposite side. The kitchen was positioned to the east of the reception. Although the first office space was located just beside the kitchen on the eastern side, the second room was to the south of them, roughly in the centre of the layout. The open-plan workspace was positioned in the north-east corner of the facility, while the third office room was in the south-east part. The restroom was situated on the southern side of the workplace facility, between the storage area and the third unit.
Since then, the commercial building has changed considerably, being converted into a dental facility. Despite alterations, the reception and the storage areas remained in the same location. However, the kitchen and the first office unit have made way for a treatment room, whereas the toilet has been relocated to the north of the storage area to make way for a sterilisation room. Where the second office room once stood, there is now another treatment unit. While the open-plan facility has been replaced by one treatment room, the third office unit has made way for another.
