The two maps provided illustrate the Olympic and Paralympic Village in 2000 and the current state of the village. Key features and developments will be analyzed in this report.
Overall, significant changes have occurred in the Olympic and Paralympic Village over time. The village has undergone a transformation from a curvy road layout with specific buildings in 2000 to a more structured grid road pattern with a variety of new facilities in the present day.
In the 2000 map, the village layout consisted of a curvy road housing buildings such as a leisure center, water center, fitness center, and athlete accommodation blocks. Notably, there was an empty building within the village. However, in the present-day map, the road pattern has evolved into a grid system. New facilities such as a welcome center, village square, disabled accommodation, medical building, and multi-faith center have been added to the village infrastructure. The expansion and diversification of facilities reflect a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to hosting athletes and participants.
Furthermore, the 2000 map featured two car parks within the village area. In contrast, the present-day map shows only one car park, indicating a potential consolidation or redesign of the parking facilities.
