The diagram illustrates the transformation of an office building into a dental clinic. Overall, while the entrance and reception area remained unchanged, the rest of the building underwent significant structural changes to accommodate various treatment and utility rooms typical for a dental facility.
The most notable modification is the complete reorganization of the former open-plan office, which was divided into two treatment rooms (Treatment rooms 2 and 4). Similarly, Office 3 was removed and replaced by Treatment room 4. The original kitchen and Office 1 were merged and converted into Treatment room 1, reflecting a shift in spatial priorities from administrative to clinical use.
Office 2, previously a workspace, was repurposed and renamed as Treatment room 3. The toilet, originally situated next to Office 2, was replaced with a sterilization room—an essential component in a clinical environment. Additionally, a new toilet was constructed next to the reduced storage room, which was made smaller to create space for the new facilities.
In summary, the layout of the building was significantly altered, particularly in the eastern section, with a clear emphasis on optimizing the space for patient care and hygiene standards. The transformation reflects a shift from a professional office environment to a fully functional medical clinic.
