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When I went to SF for real this summer, I fell in love with the city! (I just wish it didn't take me so long to get there. Flying far is really NOT my thing). We lived quite close to Fort Mason, and on my morning walks I often passed it. So when it was time for WW2 in my game, I made a Fort Mason inspired build for San Sequoia and named it Fort Robles from the lot it was on. Now that we're past WW2 I decided to remake it into an art centre instead for the Beat generation artists. This is what I ended up with:
First the entire lot and buildings:
Going from left to write, building 1 houses a gallery on the bottom floor, and an artist studio on the upper floor:
The second, or middle building, houses a bar/"bookshop"/jazzclub in the bottom and then a photo studio and two bubble blower rooms upstairs:
The third and final building houses a restaurant and a "theatre" on the ground floor, and a kids area and a "dance studio" (yoga studio) upstairs:
I'm quite pleased with the solution for the restaurant. Easy to make functional even within an art centre but it still looks like a restaurant and I can sort of "forget" about the self serving counter behind the dividers. I also liked that I got ample use of the kits we have, especially artist studio, book nook and bistro. I also didn't use any CC at all. Now to play test it and if it works as intended upload it to the gallery.
- rosemow3 months agoHero
The Fort Robles art centre is very great! 🙂 The exterior design of the build is great, and the way you have furnished each building and level is lovely! It is very nice the way you have designed each area and level for different activities. The restaurant is very nice for dining indoors and outside, and the theatre is great!
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