Milwaukee Federal Building
The Federal Building and Court House is a five storey granite structure constructed in 1892-99, in Romanesque style, designed by architect Willoughby J. Edbrooke. The building fills the entire city block bounded by Wisconsin, Michigan, Jackson and Jefferson Streets. The primary elevation, the building’s north facade, fronts Wisconsin Avenue.
The primary feature of the building is its massive 64 metre tower, rising directly above the main entrance to the building. The recessed centre bay of the north elevation provides for the one storey vaulted loggia, whose north wall consists of five massive Romanesque arches supported on six carved stone columns. Each corner of the original building features a round tower with a conical roof. The original building’s east and west elevations are symmetrical about its gabled centre bay.
In 1972, the building was designated a Milwaukee City Landmark, and in 1973, it was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
This asset was commissioned by nicocn383 for his fictional city of Strathcona based on a mix of Seattle, WA and Vancouver, B.C. Essentially a rainy and green North American city on the Pacific coast.
A big "thank you" to nicocn383 for providing the excellent screenshots.
Milwaukee Federal Building
Footprint
9 x 9 Units
Geometry
66K tris, 521 tris LOD
Textures
2048 x 2048, LOD 256 x 256
The asset can be found in the ‘Unique Buildings’ tab.
I’ve tried to make this asset as realistic as possible and therefore the geometry tri count is high and the textures large. The model has been optimised as much as possible without compromising the structure and detail of the original building. All of the texture elements have been created specifically for this asset in order for full control over the final look.
Please try this asset out and if there are any problems let me know in the comments below.

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Revisions:
Old revisions of this mod are available below. Click the link to download.

