Masonic Temple
A park building designed as a Masonic temple or Masonic hall.
Asset stats
Main mesh: 1853 tris
LoD: 64
Textures: 1024 and 128
All texture maps present, but there are no colour variations. It’s a brick building, so there’s not much call for it.
Props and decoration: Lights around the eaves of the building and an entry point.
A vanilla park here. No DLC or downloads required.
In-game stats
Footprint: 2×3
Cost: 7500
Maintenance: 40 per week
Garbage accumulation: 3 or 1.62 in-game
Water and sewage need: 10 (editor stat)
Tourists: 25 low, 75 medium, 50 high
Entertainment radius: 400
Entertainment accumulation: 125
So, pretty modest all around.
About
The building is based on the Freemason hall[www.google.ca] in Charlottetown P.E.I., not an exact replica, but the front facade is pretty close. I thought the building had a pretty Cities feel to it and could be ideal as a small park. Masons generally don’t mix their business with religion or politics, so it’s a nice contrast from the churches and cathedrals already available.
Personally, my grandfather was a Mason. I’ve been in a few Masonic lodges both as a kid in for a supper and later as a reporter. More recently it was for work to cover a charitable donation by the Masons for something – but, I have no illusions as to who made Steve Guttenberg a star. 😀
Quite happy with how it turned out too. Given the size and design of the building, it’ll probably look at home in the suburbs, as well as in medium-density midtown type areas.
Source files for this one are available here[drive.google.com].
If you encounter any issues with the asset, let me know.
Screenshots taken using the Rhinestone Island theme, Owl’s cinematic LUTs, Time Warp, Relight, Post Process:FX and the First Person Camera: Updated mods.
And please enjoy.
Update May 21 – Added a bit more geometry, 8 tris – the tops of the window frames on the lower windows were missing. Whoops.
Update Jan 25, 19 – Back door is now blue.
Revisions:
Old revisions of this mod are available below. Click the link to download.