Urban Traffic Control

Historically, towns were shaped by their location, their principal economic purpose and their natural topography. Their hinterlands were small and different towns took on different identities quite naturally. In the case of Dundee the pattern of growth from medieval burgh to major whaling port and then to industrial city with associated docks and railyards remained spatially coherent until well into this century. Public buildings were obvious as such due to their prominence of site and architectural style.