2. The maps show an
existing plan of an
art gallery and its
proposed changes.
3. The maps compare/give the differences between an existing layout of
an art gallery and several changes which are proposed to happen in the
future.
It is immediately evident that the entrance which leads to a lobby in
the existing plan will be moved to Parkinson Court, leading to a
permanent exhibition space. In addition, there is a light just outside the
office and it will be removed after the moving of the entrance. Besides,
the lobby and office will be replaced by an education area and a store
of plant.
In the center of the gallery, there are two temporary exhibition spaces
and one permanent exhibition space, all of which are proposed to be
combined together to make a much larger permanent space. Finally, on
the left of the art gallery, there is a considerable space which does not
belong to the gallery. This space will be used as a special exhibition
space and an exhibition store.
4. The maps show an existing plan of an art
gallery and its proposed changes.
The maps illustrate/compare the changes of
an existing plan of an art gallery and its
proposed plan.
5. It is immediately evident that the entrance which leads to a lobby in
the existing plan will be moved to the Parkinson court, leading to a
permanent exhibition space.
6. The lobby and an office nearby are replaced by an education area and a
store of plant.
7. There is a light just outside the office and it will be removed
completely.
8. The maps illustrate/compare the changes of an existing plan of an art
gallery and its proposed plan.
It is immediately evident that the entrance which leads to a lobby in
the existing plan will be moved to the Parkinson court, leading to a
permanent exhibition space. The lobby and an office nearby are
replaced by an education area and a store of plant. There is a light just
outside the office and it will be removed completely.
9. The existing gallery offers two temporary exhibition spaces and a
permanent one, all of which are proposed to be combined to make a
much larger permanent space.
10. Finally, there is a space on the left of the gallery and it does not belong
to the existing plan. This space will be used as a special exhibition space
and a small exhibition store.
11. The existing gallery offers two temporary exhibition spaces and a
permanent one, all of which are proposed to be combined to make a
much larger permanent space. Finally, there is a space on the left of the
gallery and it does not belong to the existing plan. This space will be
used as a special exhibition space and a small exhibition store.
12. The maps illustrate/compare the changes of an existing plan of an art
gallery and its proposed plan.
It is immediately evident that the entrance which leads to a lobby in
the existing plan will be moved to the Parkinson court, leading to a
permanent exhibition space. The lobby and an office nearby are
replaced by an education area and a store of plant. There is a light just
outside the office and it will be removed completely.
The existing gallery offers two temporary exhibition spaces and a
permanent one, all of which are proposed to be combined to make a
much larger permanent space. Finally, there is a space on the left of the
gallery and it does not belong to the existing plan. This space will be
used as a special exhibition space and a small exhibition store.
13. The map below is of the town
of Garson. A new supermarket
(S) is planned for the town.
The map shows two possible
sites for the supermarket
14.
15. It is generally seen from the maps that from a nearly empty island, the
construction turned the island into a busy place. There were many
accommodations together with a restaurant, a reception and other
facilities to serve tourists. However, the greenness of the island was not
fully concerned.
It is immediately evident that there was a pier which was built to lead
tourists to the reception. Behind the reception was a restaurant and
they were connected by vehicle track. The houses were divided on the
two sides of the reception and linked by footpath. The beach on the
left was constructed for tourist to swim. The one exception was the
trees which stayed almost unchanged in terms of the quantity.