The given pictures depict the alterations of a school library in the past five years and in the present.
Overall, significant changes have been made in terms of the library’s interior space design, especially in the area to the South West of the library.
In the southwest corner of the library, the classroom has been replaced by a newly constructed recording studio. Meanwhile, the meeting room has remained unchanged, but the borrowing and returning desk, previously combined in one area, has been split into two separate sections.
In the central part of the library, private study tables have been introduced, replacing the original general study tables. The book shelves, which were located in both the northern and southern parts of the library, now only remain in the north. The southern section has been converted into desks specifically designed for students’ laptops, replacing the previous book shelves and computer desks in the northeast corner.
Additionally, the library office, previously located in the southeast, has been removed to make room for a new conference room. These modifications reflect efforts to create a more modern and functional space for students’ academic needs.
