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  1. Version 1.0

    1,537 Downloads

    Dilapidated back building from Szczecin, Poland. Two landmarks versions and one grow R$ Lot size 1x2. No dependencies
  2. Version 1.0

    5,548 Downloads

    House's from market square (Rynek) in Warsaw. Build in XV century, many time's rebuilded. Destroyed in Warsaw Uprising in 1944, reconstruction project lasted from 1948 to 1953. Buildings are R$$ for 454 sims 3X3 corner lot Nightlites -yes Dependencies - no Zip containes grow version & landmark lot enjoy
  3. ferox Hotel Prahsky BSC

        Well... In modern W2W buildings side walls in most cases are just white, no additional detail ;) So you should not consider it as lack of detail...  
  4. Version 1.0

    9,077 Downloads

    One of best kept tenement by the Ujazdowskie Avenue in Warsaw. Zip contains: R$$$ - stage 6, capacity 186 CS$$$ - stage 5, provide jobs for 97 sims Landmark - plop cost 110, monthly cost 1, bulldoze cost 100. Lot size 2x3 Grows in Chicago and Euro tileset. Dependencies - no More BAT's you can find here: http://www.simcitypolska.pl/news.php Enjoy
  5. Version 1.0

    8,612 Downloads

    English insurance company Prudential started the construction of this building in 1931, at the intersection of Swietokrzyska street and Napoleon Square (currently Warsaw Insurgents Square). In that time there were already a few high-rise buildings in the city, but none of them was as big as new, 66-metre-high skyscraper. Main designer of Prudential was engineer Marcin Weinfeld, who was already well-known it Warsaw at that time, as was the author of many successful projects of houses. The building's structure was designed by famous constructor professor Stefan Bryla, who had designed before, among other things, many projects of bridges. Among them, the most famous one was the first in the world welded steel road bridge over small river Sludwia, in village Maurzyce, near Lowicz, west of Warsaw. 1500 tonnes of steel, 2 million bricks and 2 thousand tonnes of cement was used to construct the building. Soon, the skyscraper arouse a lot of controversy. People from surrounding houses started to complain that it was too big, it was blocking out the sunlight. They even demanded its knockdown. But that was not proceeded and the building stood until Second World War. In 1938 an experimental TV mast was installed on its top. In 1944, during Warsaw Uprising, Prudential was seriously damaged. In some days, a bullet was hitting the building averagely once for 8 minutes. But thanks to its solid structure, the building remained standing. However, its damages were significant. Few years after the war, the building was restored. But it was modified much. The pre-war elevation, that had been quite easy and rather 'cheerful' was changed into more dull, monumental one, representing social realistic style, which was popular at that time. Also the building's name and destiny were changed. Prudential became Warszawa Hotel. 53 one-person rooms, 73 2-person rooms and three apartments were located here. On 1st of July 2003 the hotel stopped functioning, because its standard already became too low for Warsaw hotel market. Currently, the building is under modernisation. Zip contains growable CO$$ with 3000 jobs and ploppable functional landmark with the same stats, plop cost 1100$ Lot size - 3x5 Grows - Euro and New York set Dependencies: https://www.simtropolis.com/STEX/index.cfm?id=11420 Enjoy (text from: http://wiezowcewarszawy.w.interia.pl/index_en.htm)
  6. Yes, those buildings was torn down few years ago, they were there http://maps.google.pl/maps?q=St+petersburg++Shkapin+St&hl=pl&ll=59.906312,30.293791&spn=0.004713,0.016512&sll=59.939524,30.312021&sspn=1.205233,4.22699&t=h&gl=pl&hnear=ulitsa+Shkapina,+Sankt-Peterburg,+Rosja&z=17
  7. ferox Jerozolimskie Avenue 59, Warsaw

    [quote name='fiver' timestamp='1350681189'] Super! 5/5 (btw, if the Russian billboard is the one with Lenin, the inscription is not in Russian actually, maybe Ukrainian) [/quote] So it's probably fonetic Polish but with Cirilic alphabet It was request, I don't know well Cyrlillic
  8. ferox Small Houses BSC

    It works, maybe this link will work http://www.simcitypolska.pl/
  9. Version 1.0

    7,167 Downloads

    Small houses typical for Central Europe. File contains 15 models, 16 R$$ lots and 15 CS$$ lots. Lot size 1x1 and 1x2, grows in euro tileset. Dependencies : BSC Essentials More BAT's you can find here: http://www.simcitypolska.pl/news.php Enjoy
  10. Version 1.0

    4,877 Downloads

    A bit dilapidated W2W house from center of Warsaw. Before war building has 6 floors, damaged during Second World War, after war two damaged floors was pulled down. Now big billboard was build in place of lacking floors . In game as R$ & CS$ and plop CS$. Lot size 3x4. Euro style. This version has 25 billboards. They are prop family so they will appear randomly in the moment of ploping or growing in your city. Most of those billboards show Polish brands or international brands but with Polish slogans, but some of them are in English and one in Russian. Few of this billboards was requests and don't presenting real brands, events etc. No dependencies
  11. Version 1.0

    2,879 Downloads

    A bit dilapidated W2W house from center of Warsaw. Before war building has 6 floors, damaged during Second World War, after war two damaged floors was pulled down. Now big billboard was build in place of lacking floors . In game as R$ & CS$ and plop CS$. Lot size 3x4. Euro style. Brak dependencies
  12. No, only grow versoin But it grows quite easily if you make 2x6 or 6x2 lots and enable only euro style
  13. ferox Ujazdowskie Avenue 26, Warsaw

    [quote name='Straight WEST' timestamp='1349907603'] Wow nice building yo... But what exactly is a "modernist tenement"? [/quote] It's a bit difficult to translate word "Kamienica" in English is no word that match in 100%. Best translation is W2W building or tenement And modernism was architecturaln and art style frome about 1920 to nowdays
  14. [quote name='littlewhitebutterfly' timestamp='1349893360'] I love the style of these buildings, thank you! The only thing, they would be even more useful if corner pieces were included, to avoid the big blank walls. [/quote] In other my uploads you will find some corner buildings
  15. Version 1.0

    4,831 Downloads

    Modernist tenement from Warsaw Srodmiescie district. In game as grow R$$, CO$$ & plop CO$$. Lot 2x2, Style Euro. No dependencies.
  16. Version 1.0

    5,396 Downloads

    Building from '90s, build in Warsaw Praga district. In game as grow R$$, plop CS$$. Style Euro, 2x4 lot size. No dependencies.
  17. Version 1.0

    5,907 Downloads

    Early modernist tenement from Warsaw. Damaged during Secodnd World War and after war last floors was removed. At present time construction of new ( ugly ;/ ) floors lasts. To blend in game both wings has the same elevation. In game as grow R$$$, CO$$$ and plop CO$$$. 3x3 lot size. Corner building. Grows in Euro tileset. No dependencies
  18. Version 1.0

    7,143 Downloads

    In game as growable R$$$, CS$$$ and plop CS$$$ It builds in Euro and Chicago tileset. Lot size 4x2, grows on left and right corner lots. No dependencies
  19. Version 1.0

    6,301 Downloads

    Tenements from Szkapina street, Saint Petersburg, Russia. 9 lots, 16 models lot size 2x3, 2x4, 2x5, 2x6, 3x2, 3x3, 5x3, plop & grow Dependencies: http://sc4devotion.c....php?lotGET=443 More info in readme
  20. Version 1.0

    3,652 Downloads

    Grow R$$ version and Plop CS$$ Lot size 2x3, euro style Dependencies: http://sc4devotion.c....php?lotGET=443 More info in readme.
  21. Version 1.0

    4,101 Downloads

    Fictional modern w2w building. Building was made for Kacper for his CJ in SimCityPolska.pl. But now not only he can use it ;P In game as plopable CS$$$, lot size 2x3, corner building. Dependencies: NO Readme says it needs BSC essetnilas, but it was my mistake, no deps More info in readme.
  22. Version 1.0

    6,569 Downloads

    Two 11-floors prefabs, R$ lot size 2x6 and 6x2, euro style. No dependencies.
  23. Version 1.0

    1,424 Downloads

    The Tomb was designed by the famous Polish sculptor, Stanisław Kazimierz Ostrowski. It was located within the arcade that linked the two symmetric wings of the Saxon Palace, then the seat of the Polish Ministry of War. The central tablet was ringed by 5 eternal flames and 4 stone tablets bearing the names and dates of battles in which Polish soldiers had fought during World War I and the Polish-Soviet War (1919–21). Behind the Tomb were two steel gratings bearing emblems of Poland's two highest Polish military decorations — the Virtuti Militari and Cross of Valor. During the 1939 invasion of Poland, the building was slightly damaged by German aerial bombing, but it was quickly rebuilt and seized by the German authorities. After the Warsaw Uprising, in December 1944, the palace was completely demolished by the Wehrmacht. Only part of the central colonnade, sheltering the Tomb, was preserved. You can find it in landmark menu, lot 2x1, no dependencies. Build cost 1000, monthly cost 15
  24. Version 1.0

    1,149 Downloads

    The Kotwica ([kɔtˈfit​͡sa]; Polish for "Anchor") was a World War II emblem of the Polish Secret State and Armia Krajowa (Home Army, or AK). It was created in 1942 by members of the AK Wawer "Small Sabotage" unit as an easily usable emblem for the Polish struggle to regain independence. The initial meaning of the initials "PW" was "Pomścimy Wawer" ("We will avenge Wawer"). The Wawer massacre was considered to be one of the first large scale massacres of Polish civilians by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland. At first, Polish scouts from sabotage groups painted the whole phrase upon walls. However, this was soon shortened to two letters, P and W, due to time constraints. The P and W initials evolved into the Kotwica (Anchor) - a combination of the letters which was easy and fast to paint. The Kotwica began to signify more than just its intended abbreviation, taking on more meanings such as Polska Walcząca ("Fighting Poland"), Wojsko Polskie ("Polish Army") and Powstanie Warszawskie ("Warsaw Uprising"). Eventually, the Kotwica became a patriotic symbol of defiance against occupiers and was painted in a graffiti style on building walls. This monument was build in Mound of the Warsaw Uprising. This mound was formed by the debris of the old city of Warsaw, which was completely demolished in 1944 by the Germans. Today a Kotwica - symbol of the Polish underground army - stands on top of the hill, commemorating the citizens of Warsaw and the Polish soldiers perished between 1939 and 1944. Visitors may enjoy the impressive Warsaw panorama from here. In game as landmark, lot size 1x1 No dependencies
  25. Version 1.0

    2,735 Downloads

    One of most characteristic tenements in Torun, Poland. Lot size 1x2, euro style, landmark, growable residental and commercial No dependencies
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