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A little taste of what's to come
Shingure commented on Belfastsocrates's City Journal Entry in The Viceroyalty of Perseus
I'm really liking this! You gotta love a good shopping and commercial area! -
Something slight.
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Some views from across the University Quarter
Shingure commented on Belfastsocrates's City Journal Entry in The Viceroyalty of Perseus
Looking grand as always! :-) -
The Morthley Commons community in Alysforth looking south on Dennishale St. ( It's been some time but I decided to pop back up with something for everyone to show I'm still around and I've still been watching! I've gotten into law school and will be starting in August and paired along with that I got my Bachelors. So that explains my extremely bout of absence. It's been great to share my work here. Hopefully time allowing I can upload more stuff as time goes along. Until then, Peace.)
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Okay, so here is what happened when I tried to click on the intersection.
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Okay, thank you. I will try that!
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Hello Everyone, It's been quite a long time but I'm still around. I'm here to ask a question regarding the turning lanes on the roads. I normally when there is an intersection of road tiles they produce the turning lanes themselves. However ever since I have put the NAM 32 on my copy, it seems to be a mystery as to how to get those turning lanes back. Does anyone know how to regenerate them?
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Media Update - Spring and Summer 2013
Shingure posted a City Journal entry in The New Kingdom of Sierrastare
Replies agunter999 - Thanks! It took a while for me to actually accumulate alot of these homes. Schulmanator - Thanks! That monument in my opinion is actually one of the ones that is pretty easy to dress up! SimCoug - Thank you! _____________________________________________________________________ August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 April 2013 EMH©2013 -
Replies Forthwall - Thank You :-), that picture was actually one of the hardest ones I had to orchestrate in a minute. agunter999 - Thanks :-) Schulmanator - Will do! #strumsbass! NMUSpidey- I've been accumulating alot of this CC since 2008... After 5 years I can honestly say that my plugins folder has almost completely been de-Maxised. ggamgus - Thanks!!! Prassienetta was a tough project especially due to the CTDs occuring. Luiz P. Romanini - Thanks!! #bows TekindusT. - Thank you kindly! ___________________________________________________________________________________ The Marelles District is home to 203,000 people that live within the City of Joliendroit. A central hub of transportation within the country and the region, it is estimated that within the matter of a day, over 1 million people will be traveling through this area between city residents, suburban commuters, and tourists. As the area has grown, the district has developed neighborhoods and communities that all have historical presence within them. Place Toussaint is named after a resistance member which allowed Sierrastare to escape from the dictator regime of the 1970's and spearheaded economic and social reform during the 1980's into the 1990's. After his death in 1995, the park was dedicated in his honor and the botanical gardens was inaugurated in his honor in 1998 with the official designation as a neighborhood. La Abourî del Place Toussaint is the botanical garden that rests at the bottom of the hill that comprises of the complex. During spring into the summer it is usually the host of many celebrations and in addition is one of the venues of Mode Nacht Fashion Week About a half mile to the north the Marelles neighborhood is area full of usual wall to wall homes that are an assortment of European styling with some American influences mixed inbetween. Most of this area was constructed during the urban construction boom of the 1920's and while originally many of the homes were single family homes, many have turned into apartments. The first urban elementary school Chateux Albené Learning Centre was opened here in January 1872. Since then, the elementary school has reconstructed their school building twice, with the location and address remaining the same for the last 141 years. Opened in 1932, the Marie-Therése Academy is the first magnet public high school catering to some of the best minds in the country. The building closed after the 2012 school year in December with the school's relocation three quarters of a mile away in the Siena district. The school is expected to turn into the the Grammatia De Marelles et Champs, the first Grammatia opened in the country since 1929. Renovations are expected to be finished by summer 2014 and the Grammatia should open by January 2015 accepting students. Joltracen is an English syllabic abbreviation which stands for Joliendroit Transportation Centre. This neighborhood was designated in 1981 with the completed construction of a subway station at the Joliendroit Rail Terminal. The area is known for being a place for a lot of commercial activity and high number of tourist traffic. During any point of the week there is over 1 million people trying to catch connecting trains, buses, or subways to travel further into the city or to make their way out to the suburbs and beyond. The Joliendroit Rail Terminal's construction had started in 1899 and finished with the construction of Platform 14 in 1919. Today the rail station is considered to be sorely obselete and is in need of a replacement terminal. Studies done indicates that in 1992, the terminal should have been overhauled and by 2022, it will be twice beyond it's operating capacity. Wèllèska is housing development which grew into it's own neighborhood on the fringes of Marelles jurisdiction in 1982. During the city's housing crisis in the 1980's, many of city's poorest residents demanded housing. The city and national government constructed this area with it becoming a planned paradise in mind. After it's completion in 1989, the area has fallen into some slight urban decay with little coverage of mass transportation services and no school for this area. As a result, the city has slated the Wèllèska Comprehensive School to be opened in 2015 for residents of this neighborhood as well as those in the neighboring low-level jurisdictions. ___________________________________________________________ EMH2013 ©
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Replies Fox- I still am... A year later I'm still building my cities with care ;-) Ace<3 - Thank you! Schulmanator- Thanks :-D _____________________________________________________________________ NOTES Hello everyone, It's been well over a year since I've posted and I've been away for quite a bit working on my collegiate pursuits as well as attempting to keep a great GPA.I am now a junior at college and I just celebrated my 20th birthday. In addition I've been on Simtropolis for six great years and it's been great. Now, I'm not going to say it's the end, but I am trying my best to keep connected with everyone of you. So I'm going to post while I can and try to make some beautiful work for you guys to enjoy! :-) Thanks everyone! _____________________________________________________________________ A | DE | LINE Adeline is a mid-sized city that was developed throughout the 1920's into the 1960's. The population of the city hovers around 89,000 and has developed into the one of the most densely populated cities in the country due to it's compact size. The city has one of the average incomes per household and while the city has become a shining beacon of a commuter city it has been left in-between an era of urbanization and a residential paradise. Downtown Adeline is a product of the construction boom of the 1960's. Many of the buildings here are rather small in footprint size and concrete clad. Sandstone streets were preserved from the original era of it being a small railroad town which was incorporated in 1877. The city center's plaza has not changed much since the 1960's and Adeline was spared from the blight of the 1970's. Ebausi Hill is a residential neighborhood that is immediately east of the rail station. The development of the area happened in two spurts between 1929-1938 and 1959-1967. In between those two points, there were very few buildings built. After that point, construction began in the area again during the late 1990's. Rents for apartments here are relatively cheap and most young professionals stay in this neighborhood. Mondégast Hotel is the first hotel built along the Central Avance Railway in the early 1910's. It was the first hotel of it's kind servicing many famous people during it's time. Inside the hotel, there is a 2 floor suite that is dedicated to being used by the royal family. The view of the railway from the hotel became blocked in 1998 when a noise barrier was put in place against the railway to reduce the effects of noise pollution in the area. South Adeline was developed mainly during the 1960's. The older and derelict housing was torn down in the late 1990's to make room for newer wall-to-wall apartments and a high rise that helped to raise property values. Due to the small core of the city, many homes outside of .75 miles of the CBD are single family homes. Many of these homes are products of 1950s and 1960's construction. Cîva is located southwest of the city center and is home to larger single family homes. Most of these homes usually run for 240,000 SDL (403,200 USD) on average. There is also a house owned by the prime minister Marianne Delsa which is in this area. Gaumont Mall opened in 2008 as a premier retail outlet in the area. It's construction marked a new era of development that would help bring this small sized city into a more modern age. Even though it is not Adeline on a map, the Township of Prassienetta is administrated by the city of Adeline. Prassienetta lies north of the city center is bounded by the Sylie Highway to the south and the suburb of Rhyeswhile to the north. Prassienetta does not have it's own school, fire department, police department, and it is serviced by the Adeline Bus System. _________________________ EMH2013 ©
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Very beautiful!
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Update Fourteen | OSITM Talia Part One
Shingure commented on KCJC's City Journal Entry in Insulo and Kaskaskia
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That region view is beautiful! I love the effect of when roads are done in this manner.
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I'm going to make it out of Centurion some day :-P Congrats to everyone!
