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Senate House modular university

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描述
The University of London's Senate House, a monolithic block on the London skyline, served as the Ministry of Information during WW2 and is possibly most famous as the fictional Ministry of Truth in the 1984 adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four. I present it here as a modular set of buildings which combine to make a large university complex, as originally envisioned in the 1930s but prevented by lack of funding. This can be the centrepiece of a 1930s or 1940s city, and should fit in well with the skyline of later games.

Elements
There are 12 different elements, all designed to fit together with grid snapping.

Tower
  • Party HQ - 60+60 workers, 480 students
  • Technical university - 60+60 workers, 480 students
  • Residential tower - accommodates 520 at 95% quality
Spine
  • Administrative building - city hall, 60 workers.
  • Medical university - 60+60 workers, 480 students
  • Residential - accommodates 360 at 87% quality
  • Residential variant - accommodates 300 at 87% quality with a road passing through
  • Student halls - accommodates 300, also has a road through the building
  • Sports hall - counts as indoor pool, 300 customers, 4* attraction
  • Library and theatre - 300 customers, 5* attraction
Endpiece
  • Residential - accommodates 200 at 89% quality
  • Kindergarten - up to 360 children

The original plan was for a single main tower and a "spine" of buildings, but apart from the endpieces, they can all stand alone as buildings and be combined however you like (see the last image for an idea).

History
In the 1930s, the University of London commissioned architect Charles Holden to design a huge new modern headquarters in Bloomsbury. Planned to be 370 metres long, the complex featured two towers linked by a long spine, and a number of courtyards enclosed by wings. Due to a lack of funding, only the larger of the two towers, the 64-metre-high Senate House, and a handful of smaller wings were completed.

You can read more about the real building's history on the University of London website[www.london.ac.uk] and see a video of the construction work here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VvrQaeJv1k

Acknowledgements
Many thanks to Comrade Joe and Shotkey whose multi-part modular buildings were a big inspiration for this, and above all to Antalunet, whose inspirational work on skyscrapers in the building editor started me on this project, for help, advice, encouragement, and for the amazing set of screenshots and borders he put together for me to make this look as good as it can. Thanks very much, pal :)
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Brosencrantz  [作者] 9 月 8 日 上午 1:56 
Hello! You'd have to ask Antalunet, he made those screenshots :)
Chay 8 月 29 日 上午 4:47 
Hello, Comrade! Tell the less experienced general secretary how you have arranged the roadside area in your residential neighbourhoods so beautifully?