The two maps below show the site of a college in 2006 and the present day.
The given maps elucidate the plans of Lynwich
College
between 2006 and the present conditions.
At first glance, it can be seen that the college
site has been developed and some new facilities have been added. Furthermore
, some facilities are relocated and integrated with other buildings in some parts.
In terms of the prior development area, the campus only had one main path connecting College
Building 2 and the library. In the middle of the way, there was a small road that led to College
Building 1. Moreover
, a car park was constructed in the northern part near the main road, while
the southern part of the site was utilized for the sports field.
Regarding the recent situation, a cafeteria in the middle of the university has been introduced, which has become the main intersection to integrate all of the buildings. The sports centre has been constructed at the expense of the library, which is relocated into the right corner of the site and connects the College
Buildings. Additionally
, the location of the car park is still the same, yet half of the space is shifted into bike storage, and a bus stop has been added on the right side of it. Meanwhile, the sports field remains unchanged.Submitted by usedtobesomeoneyoulove on
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