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TOWER LIFE BUILDING
 
Origin: San Antonio, Texas, USA. 

The crowning masterpiece of architects Ayers & Ayers. Completed in 1929 in restrained late-Gothic Revival style, its observation decks decorated with terra-cotta and festooned with gargoyles offer grand views of the city. Originally named the Smith-Young Tower after its developers, this was for over twenty years the tallest building in Texas and home to the city's top architects, lawyers, and insurers. Architects Ayers & Ayers would even claim a whole top floor with observation deck for 360 degree panoramic views of the city below. Intended as the initial centerpiece of a new downtown commercial center of landmark high-rises, the tower would never see its envisioned sister buildings completed, for the shocking onset of the Depression would crush further grand building projects. The building is currently named the Tower Life Building after its primary tenant, Tower Life Insurance. With its glittering wedding-cake crown gleaming in floodlights at night, this tower remains among the most popularly recognized and admired skyscrapers in San Antonio.

I had hoped this could be a wall-to-wall or a diagonal lot, but the angles of the building base are just too bizarre. In exchange, I gave it a nice unpretentious plaza with an outdoor cafe.



LANDMARK VERSION

Lot Size: 4x4 Corner
Plop Cost: 110000
Bulldoze Cost: 12773
Wealth: High Wealth
Pollution at Center: Air 10, Water 10, Garbage 4, Radiation 0
Pollution Radii: Air 6, Water 7, Garbage 0, Radiation 0
Flammability: 38
MaxFireStage: 4
Power Consumed: 194
Water Consumed: 1226
Mayor Rating Effect: Magnitude 10, Radius 256
Budget Cost: 150

PLOPPABLE VERSION

Lot Size: 4x4 Corner
Plop Cost: 110000
Bulldoze Cost: 12773
Wealth: High Wealth
Pollution at Center: Air 10, Water 10, Garbage 4, Radiation 0
Pollution Radii: Air 6, Water 7, Garbage 0, Radiation 0
Flammability: 38
MaxFireStage: 4
Power Consumed: 194
Water Consumed: 1226
Occupant Types: CO$$, CO$$$
Building Value: 53906
Capacity Satisfied: CO$$ 2200, CO$$$ 1501

GROWABLE VERSION

Lot Size: 4x4 Corner
Growth Stage: 8
Bulldoze Cost: 12773
Wealth: High Wealth
Pollution at Center: Air 10, Water 10, Garbage 4, Radiation 0
PollutionRadii: Air 6, Water 7, Garbage 0, Radiation 0
Flammability: 38
MaxFireStage: 4
Power Consumed: 194
Water Consumed: 1226
Style Tileset: Chicago, New York
Occupant Types: CO$$, CO$$$
Building Value: 53906
Capacity Satisfied: CO$$ 2200, CO$$$ 1501



DEPENDENCIES

There are No Dependencies required for this BAT.



Let me know if there are any problems, as I do not have a city of sufficient size to test grow the growable version. Exemplar modding is another world for me, so who knows what I have really done. This model has been extremely long in coming, as I was planning it even BAT first came out, so I hope everyone enjoys it. A first BAT for me, hopefully there will eventually be more!

Many thanks to everyone here and in the BAT Forums for their help, tutorials,and encouragement with this little project. I've downloaded gigabytes of great stuff from here, so it about time I gave something back. Enjoy!
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Guest klz_xt104

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2 thumbs ofc! well, if u can swap the antenna to a searchlight could be better, coz antenna seems not as a part for whole style.

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I grew up in SA, and I must say this is a fantastic tribute to my favorite skyscraper anywhere.

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is there any way we could have it without such a long antenna? great bat anyway 9/10

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Some news...an accidental welding fire at the base of the now non-functional antenna, and ongoing maintenance issues since, have led the owners to begin removing the antenna and restoring the latern with a 100 ft. flagpole siimilar to the building's original design. The downtown tourist spectacle was a crane lowering the lofty antenna in sections. I make no promises, but it would be interesting to try to update this, if I can convert it successfully from gmax into 3ds Max.

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Outstanding work, your type of work is the reason why I on simtropolis!!! Thank you

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thank you the detail & textures are so real I can almost feel them good news about the removal of the mast in r/l

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Oh my GOD! I live in San Antonio and this is one of my favorite buildings. This is a beautiful piece of work dude. I wish I could give you more than a perfect rating for this.

To those of you who are complaining about the antenna...shut up. This is an actual part of the building and Odainsaker actually did it correctly by putting such a large antenna on the building. Without the mast, the building is 404 feet tall. The antenna itself is 150 feet tall. This is a gorgeous work of art here. This is going to be a centerpiece for one of my cities.

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Well...WAS a part of the building. It sucked when they had to take it down. Although now it proudly flies the Texas state flag.

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[color=#58534B][font='Open Sans', Tahoma, Geneva, helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=3][background=rgb(241, 239, 235)]Now I can appreciate finely detailed models like this. I'd give this BAT a 17/10, It'll fit in perfectly with an older-style metropolis.[/background][/size][/font][/color]

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