The grouth of cities or any urban areas is unexpected movements. Although engeneeries are trying to control and palne for this developments to make it more suitable for the governments’ gouls and stratigies, but they still facing many unmanaged changes.
In the example above that showing the changes that had happened during 100 years in the village of Shalton.
In the old picture of the village we can see an area that limited by three roads thst made it look like tringle shape. In the north when the school road crossed London Road in that point we can find the post office on the corner. Along the school road we can find the butcher on the right side of the road and after that there is the school on the same side. Oppesit the school there is the high street, when you walk along this road you can find the grocery on the left side of the road and beside it there is the backer, and behind these two buildings there is a wide area of trees and inside it there is a large house.
Shalton village in 2010 has many changes compared to the year 1910 which in the north side they built a bank opposite the office building, and in the school road we can see a big building instead of the bucher, they built in it a supermarket and in front of it there is a big space for parking porpuse. In the high street there are many new building in the right side of the road and two new buildings in the left side. When we turn left to London street we can see new buildings on the right side of the road and before we reach the cross roads they created a new thin road to take inside the tringle area where the built many small buildings
