The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, is creating a new outpost in Dundee, a city once more famous for jute mills, whaling and, in in later times, poverty and social deprivation, than it's cultural ambitions.
Yes, Dundee's has got its challenges, but the local authority, for which I used to work, has taken the lead in working to re-generate the city. It's easy to knock Dundee. But I'm very proud to have worked there.
Designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. The design is a way of reconnecting the city to its historic River Tay waterfront.