The plans illustrate how an office building was converted into a dental clinic. Overall, while the entrance and reception area remained unchanged, the internal layout of the building was significantly reorganised to accommodate four treatment rooms and a sterilisation area.
At the front of the building, the reception and entrance stayed in the same location. However, the former kitchen and Office 1 were combined to create Treatment Room 1. In addition, the open-plan office was divided into two separate areas, forming Treatment Room 2 and Treatment Room 4 on the eastern side of the building.
In the centre of the building, Office 2 was converted into Treatment Room 3. Furthermore, the original toilet was replaced with a sterilisation room. The storage area, which was previously located in the south-west corner, was reduced in size and repositioned, and a new toilet was installed next to it.
Overall, the office space was completely transformed to meet the functional requirements of a dental clinic, with most office rooms being converted into treatment facilities.
