The provided maps delineate the transformation in Liverton docks during 1980 to the present.
Overall, Liverton docks has experienced urbanization with the newly-built accommodations and recreational amenities, while the original layout of this site has been unchanged.
One significant change is the demolition of both warehouses, making way for an education center and kids’ playground in the northwestern area and apartments in the south quadrant. This modification clearly indicates the very first step towards urbanization which caters to the needs of residents in Liverton docks. Moreover, all of the cranes have been turned into public amenities; notably the sailing club and flood barrier which are above the river as well as the hotel in the bottom-left corner. It can be seen that not only the residents’ entertaining but also their safety hzave been taken into consideration.
Another noteworthy modification is the construction of a new bridge spanning the river, which facilitates the maritime traffic. In the river, all of the ships has been replaced by the ship museum where residents and visitors can absorb more information about Liverton and the maritime history of this region. In the south-east, a new parking has been erected near the road to the coast in order to provide more parking space for visitors.
