The diagrams delineate how the internal layout of a school library changed over five years
Overall, the library is repurposed and modernized with some updated technological equipment to better cater to modern needs, such as the transformation of library office and a bookshelf. However, the core structure of the building remains largely unchanged
In more detail, the central studying area, which formerly had four tables, now has an increased number of tables in order to better privacy and concentration.
In the right corner, the library office**, which** once stood there has been removed, making space for a conference hosting room. Nearby, both the computer desks in the northeast and the southern central bookshelves have been converted into two laptop tables for students, indicating a shift towards digital learning resources.
On the left-hand side, there is some notable reorganisation of three adjacent rooms in the left bottom corner. The borrowing and returning desk in the corner has been split into two distinct rooms, for borrowing and returning. The classroom nearby is also altered to accommodate a new recording studio. The meeting room next to the old classroom and the bookshelves located in the top center of the library have remained intact throughout the time
