The Diagrams Below Are Existing and Proposed Floor Plans

The diagrams below are existing and proposed floor plans for the redevelopment of an art gallery. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The diagrams below are existing and proposed floor plans for the redevelopment of an art gallery.

Sample 1:-The Diagrams Below Are Existing and Proposed Floor Plans

The pictures illustrate the floor plan for the renovation of an art gallery. In the first diagram, it refers to the current plan, and in second shows the proposed plan.

Overall, two main significant changes are done in the area of the floor plan are that the first is the entrance, and the second is more exhibition space.

At present, visitors can enter an art gallery from the door of the lobby. However, which is now shifted to a new place behind the building of Parkinson’s Court. Moreover, the area of the lobby and office, which is part of the current plan completely removed from the education area and store/plant in the new plan.

Apart from it, the exhibition space is divided into three areas, two temporary and one permanent exhibition space, but in the proposed plan, both temporary exhibition space is merged into permanent exhibition space. Furthermore, in the existing plan, there is a large area that is not part of the existing gallery, but in the proposed plan, it is divided into two parts; small and big. A big part is used as a special exhibition space, and a small part of this area is used as an exhibition store.

Sample 2:-The Diagrams Below Are Existing and Proposed Floor Plans

The diagram illustrates the existing and proposed floor plans for the renovation of an art gallery. Overall, the area that had no significant refurbishment in both plans is the Parkinson court.

The western part of the gallery was not a part of the gallery, which in the proposed plan will include special exhibition space and also storage. The Parkinson court, which is located in the northern part, had few significant changes; in the proposed plan, it would be a passage for the entrance instead of the lobby. Furthermore, in the existing plan, the hugest space, which included the temporary and permanent exhibition space, will only be expanded for permanent exhibition space.

While, at the north-east part of the gallery, which originally had the lobby and office, will be converted to educational art which would take a larger space, then store/plant the lesser space. The proposed site tends to have lesser sections.

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