HK Mark I block 7s, 60s
A Mark I resettlement block in Hong Kong, as it looked in the prosperous 1960s. A 7-storey version, with a separate module for rooftop school. Based on later 7-storey blocks of Shek Kip Mei and Wong Tai Sin resettlement estates.
Mark I blocks, so-called ‘H’ blocks, were designed and built in 1954 as emergency housing in response to the Shek Kip Mei fire.
1. It is a unique building. You have to make it a high-density residential building with Ploppable RICO mod. Suggested values:
– high density residental;
– level 1;
– 80 households.
2. It is a modular building. You have to plop the ground floor separately, and you have two options for that: either flats or shops. If you choose shops, you have three more options for corner shops: one for the left corner, two for the right. Also, you can place either flats or shops on both sides of the building. Also, you have to cover the roof with a rooftop school.
3. Make sure you have another segment of road at a 90 degree angle, so that the ground floor is also facing the road.
4. To assemble the modules into a building, install Fine Road Anarchy mod, press Ctrl-A for No Collision mode and plop the modules inside each other. Each module is a 4×7 or 7×4 asset, the modules fit seamlessly into each other.
5. Refer to the picture, it is worth a thousand words:
A unique building (intended to be a high-density residential with help of Ploppable RICO mod).
4×7 tiles.
Four color variations: white, green, red, and orange.
Screenshots were made with Relight Neutral LUT.
Required items:
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