The given pictures represent what the city of Shipsmouth looked like in the years 1995 and 2010, respectively. Overall, the city has seen a tremendous increase in infrastructure, with many new building sites having replaced the older ones and a total effacement of the greenery. The access to the city centre has now been converted to a pedestrians-only area, thereby restricting its accessibility to automobiles. In the year 1995, Shipsmouth appeared to be rather industrialised with fewer residents and more green areas. This is clearly evident by the presence of a single factory, a religious institution, a train station and a smaller housing capacity when compared to the year 2010. The scarcity of leisure and entertainment centres further highlights the city’s purpose to be home to fewer individuals. On the contrary, by the year 2010, Shipsmouth seems to have taken a turn toward globalisation. To exemplify this, the city’s estate potential has grown dramatically with apartment blocks ...