2- Map questions
2- Map questions
The two maps show changes to the campus of Sunnyhills University between 1935 and
today. We can see that the university made many changes during this period,
including new buildings and recreation facilities.
In the past, the Scott Library was in front of the Founder's Building. It was relocated to
the right, and in addition, it increased in size. The old library building now contains
laboratories. In 1995 there was a car park in the top left-hand corner of the campus,
whereas now the main reception is there. The halls of residence were moved to the
far left of the campus and a new Arts Building was built opposite them.
The old sports ground, gym and tennis courts were demolished; however, in their
place the university created a new recreation area with a pond, trees and seating
areas. What is more, the university developed new sports facilities, including table
tennis tables, a new gym and squash courts. They also built two new cafés.
So, it is clear that the university changed and expanded during this period.
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The maps show the changes to Colwick Arts Centre between 2005 and the present
day. We can see that the Centre expanded and new facilities were added during this
period.
One of the major changes is that the outside area was developed. In 2005 there was
an empty area of land outside the Centre. Trees were planted there and an outdoor
exhibition area was made. The café was moved to the front of the Arts Centre and
tables were added outside.
Inside, a central exhibition area was created. In the past there were two galleries but
now there is only one; however, a drama studio was built. In 2005 the concert hall and
cinema were in the same space, whereas now they are separate. In addition, an extra
meeting room was constructed. The toilets moved to the opposite side of the Centre.
So, it is clear that Colwick Arts Centre is more attractive today and has better facilities
than in 2005.