Pack of buildings: Constitution Square

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Author: Raysione

Last revision: 25 Apr, 2022 at 16:32 UTC (1)

File size: 180.21 MB

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Description:

Greetings! This mod contains a pack of buildings located on the Constitution Square in Warsaw (Poland), built in the 1950s. This square, in my opinion, contains the most beautiful ensemble of buildings built in the style of socialist realism in Warsaw. I did my best to make these buildings as realistic as possible and convey their beauty and monumentality. In addition to the buildings themselves, the mod contains many extensions to the buildings (restaurants, shops), which you can place according to the principle of my previous mod https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2648537162 .By the way, these extensions contain small references related to Poland and the culture of the 1940s-1950s, but probably no one will be able to notice them except me 🙂 I hope you enjoy this mod, at least I tried very hard on it.
(You may notice that the mod is quite heavy due to the large detail, but don’t worry. The mod is well optimized thanks to the lods and will not slow down the game performance much.)

BUILDING CHARACTERISTICS
Marszalkowska1a
Residential building
155 inhabitants
94% comfort

Marszalkowska1b
Residential building
155 inhabitants
94% comfort

Marszalkowska1_Hotel
Residential building
135 inhabitants
94% comfort

Marszalkowska2
Residential building
185 inhabitants
96% comfort

Marszalkowska3L
Residential building
54 inhabitants
98% comfort

Marszalkowska3R
Residential building
54 inhabitants
98% comfort

Marszalkowska4
Residential building
150 inhabitants
90% comfort

Marszalkowska5L
Residential building
70 inhabitants
89% comfort

Marszalkowska5R
Residential building
70 inhabitants
89% comfort

Marszalkowska1_addition
Residential building
78 inhabitants
94% comfort

MDM_Hotel
Hotel
50 employees
250 visitors
Storage – 40 tons. 4 tons of meat
Has 5 stars of attraction

Marszalkowska01a
Playground
10 workers
110 visitors
4 star attraction

Marszalkowska01b
Shop
15 workers
180 visitors
2 car spaces
Storage – 10 tons of clothes and electronics

Gallery(Marszalkowska2)
Tourist object (Gallery)
10 workers
300 visitors
3 star attraction

Supermarket(Marszalkowska2)
Shop
30 workers
270 visitors
4 car spaces
Storage – 42 tons
Refrigerator – 4 tons
3 star attraction

Cafe_Karolina(Marszalkowska3L)
Bar
10 workers
100 visitors
1 parking place
Storage – 10 tons
4 star attraction

Fashion_atelier(Marszalkowska3R)
Shop
15 workers
120 visitors
1 parking place
Storage – 10 tons of clothes and electronics
4.5 star attraction

Library(Marszalkowska4)
Cinema
10 workers
200 visitors

Deli,bar(Marszalkowska4)
Shop
20 workers
140 visitors
4 car spaces
Storage – 25 tons
Refrigerator – 3 tons

Police(Marszalkowska5L)
police station
5 workers
10 workers with higher education
Storage 10 tons of fuel
2 car spaces

Hospital(Marszalkowska5R)
Hospital
10 workers
8 workers with higher education
59 visitors
Storage 10 tons of fuel
2 car spaces

Marszalkowska1_arch
Monument

Column(Constitution_Square)
Monument

Arch(Marszalkowska4)
Monument

More detailed description and history of the square:
The square was built in the first post-war years on Marszałkowska Street as the main element of the urban project, based on the designs of Jankowski, Knot, Sigalin and Stempinski. The name of the square comes from the Stalinist constitution adopted in communist-occupied Poland in July 1952.
The architects assumed that the square would be the end point of the May Day parades. Since the construction of numerous communist buildings was met with reluctance by the inhabitants of Warsaw, the new project was named Marszałkowska Dzielnica Mieszkaniowa (MDM) to emphasize its goal of a monumental housing project for workers. The project area stretched along Marszałkowska Street from Vilcha Street to Uniya Lubelskaya Square. The project was advertised under the slogan

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