The two sites of the garden plans above illustrate a public park named Grange Park, which was first opened in 1920 and its transformation in the current time.
The figure illustrates the changes that have occurred to Grange Park which was first opened in 1920 until now. It is evident from the plans that the overall features of the park have varied during these years.
The figure illustrastes the changes that has occured to Grange park which was first opened at 1920 until now. It is evident from the plans that the overall features of the park has varied during these years.
The diagrams illustrate the changes in Grange Park from 1920 to the present. The park has undergone significant modifications, transforming from a primarily green space into a more versatile area with modern amenities.
In 1920, there were two entrances near both Arnold Avenue and Eldon Street, it is the same today along with an additional entrance from the underground car park. When walking into the park from the Eldon Street entrance
The visuals illustrate a common garden when it first established one hundred and four years ago and a similar now day. I will describe the changes then and now.
The major changes was the stage for musician has been replaced with a huge amphitheatre for concerts and also fountain was removed. However, there are minor changes such as addition of water feature, children play area,