The Prudential, Warsaw
Built between 1931 and 1934 in the Art Deco style for Prudential Insurance company.
At the time of construction, it was the second tallest skyscraper in Europe. In 1936 a large antenna was constructed on the roof for future television broadcasts. The Prudential building soon became a symbol of modern Warsaw and was featured in numerous contemporary films and advertisements.
The building was heavily damaged during World War II, witnessing heavy fighting during the Warsaw Uprising. Ever since it became a symbol of Polish Resistance and perseverance.
MODEL INFO:
Tris: 2854
Texture: 2048×2048
BUILDING INFO:
Building size: 5×9
Cost: 250 000
Maintenance: 3500
CONSUMPTION/ACCUMULATION:
Electricity: 25
Water: 12
Sewage: 12
Garbage: 12
Attractiveness: 15
Entertainment: 10
Noise: 16
WORKERS:
Uneducated: 50
Educated: 160
Well Educated: 60
Highly Educated: 30
TOURISTS:
Low: 50
Medium: 100
High: 50
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