The diagram below shows the floor plan of a public library 20 years ago and how it looks now. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words
The diagram illustrates the design of a public
library
20 years ago and how it changed till now.
Overall
, the area was set to undergo major changes, replacing and relocating some sections. Moreover
, the library
saw big differences in the architecture of rooms as well as
interior designs.
20 years ago, the library
had some sitting areas for visitors in the centre which are removed in today's layout. the adult non-fiction books
section
was on the east side, while
the fiction section
was located on the opposite side. There was an area for the children's books
right next to the tables, whereas
the reading room
and enquiry desk were left and right side of you respectively after entering the library
.
In today's layout, the computer room
, which was on the left corner of the building, was relocated instead
of the reading room
. A storytelling section
is added which has two sofas and books
for children. Furthermore
, there are added some facilities such
as a cafe and self-service machines and also
a lecture room
in addition
to the section
for all reference books
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