San Francisco Italianates III
Italianate architecture is amongst the most common architectural styles in the Bay Area (including San Francisco) and a pretty significant historic style in California. Most Italianate houses were built from the 1850s to the 1900s, as free standing single family homes or apartment buildings in more urban areas.
The style’s characteristics are the usage of roof brackets and panel mouldings below the main cornice, as well as segmented windows with a round window shield and a window hood above. Many buildings also have quoins on the corner (which I didn’t recreate here) and a columned portico including a balustrade.
Note that the older Italianates were built without a water supply, which was later added in line with a bathroom or kitchen annex at the back of the building. People then didn’t have to sh*t in their backyards anymore, whoo!!
With that being said, the buildings are mostly modeled off modern buildings from Google Maps. At the same time, these models were chosen to also fit their counterparts from around 100 years ago. So feel free to use them in both your historic and modern cities.
MEANT TO WORK ON SLOPES.
If you terraform the rear of the structure and sink it by about 2 metres, there will be another floor uncovered. The building therefore can be used realistically on slopes. Refer to the last 3 screenshots.
They were the ones who helped me achieving the the amazing quality of these assets by giving advice and feedback on possible improvements. A huge THANKS for that!
Some of the screenshots are taken by Interurban_Era on the amazing Presidio Bay map.
This file contains 1 variation of Italianate style residential buildings. I decided to release this one separately as it’s a very special building.
All buildings act as residential growables, no RICO definition is added. Just do that youself, there is a guide for it.
All buildings share the same textures. So you can cut down RAM usage significantly by using Loading Screen Mod. Note that textures are also shared amongst the other Italianate workshop versions.
To build a realistic neighbourhood, a minimal variation of at least 6 different buildings is needed. That is what professional CS community members found after hours of research. Ok I’m kidding… However 6 buildings is kind of a benchmark for avoiding repetitiveness in a neighbourhood.
The full pack of buildings, spread across 3 different workshop submissions contains a set of 9 buildings with the same style.
Check out the other Italianates:
Here’s another pack of mine with SF typical houses:
San Francisco Apartments 1
I also recommend using EvametryE’s California style houses:
EvametryE’s custom houses
Google Maps locations: HERE [www.google.de] Modeled after the Camron Stanford House in Oakland. Learn more about the building and its rich history on the museum’s website[cshouse.org].
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