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This is a set of 11 different flags of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) rendered in HD. They are intended to be used as props and you can add them to your lots by using Lot Editor (LE) or PIM-X. A 5x1 ploppable lot (as pictured) is also included, which can be found in the Parks menu. Flags included in this pack are: Organizational: Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) National Flags: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam. There are no dependencies for the ploppable lot other than the flags already included in this pack.- 1 Comment
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Another year, another map, this time it's Singapore (for SimCity 4). This map also includes parts of Malaysia and Indonesia including Johor Bahru and parts of Batam. Singapore is a city-state and home to approximately 6 million people. It is a multi-cultural country predominantly made up of people with Chinese (75%), Malay (13%) and Indian (9%) ethnicity. Singapore's society is known for being efficient, modern and clean. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world and is a major financial, transportation and technology hub. Being located near the equator, Singapore is both humid and hot throughout the year. The map is 20 x 28 large city tiles and is accurately scaled based on DEM data. In order to install the map you will need wouanagaine's mapper or terraformer as the file is in SC4M format. I hope you can put this map to good use, enjoy, and Happy New Years! -TCC View My Full Map Catalogue Here:- 2 Reviews
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Welcome Back to my City Journal, "Touring the World"! All Cities shown are inspired by reality, but may have subtle differences with their real-life counterparts. These differences may be due to game constraints... being in a Mirror Universe... or... just because. For this entry, we'll be visiting Singapore! SINGAPORE, a clean, safe, efficient and wealthy city-state located on an island in hot and humid Southeast Asia. Built on the tip of the Malayan Peninsula along the Strait of Malacca, it is a major trade, finance, shipping and tech hub and a popular tourist destination. The country (and the city) are built on a relatively small land area sandwiched between two much larger countries, Malaysia to the north and Indonesia to the south. Despite its small size, the country is the most developed economically in Southeast Asia with a standard of living that is among the top ranked in the world. It is home to many international businesses as well as first-class education, research and health facilities. Its infrastructure is also amongst the best in the world. We begin by flying over Singapore. Here we see Singapore's Central Business District (CBD), the Marina Bay area, Sentosa Island (a resort island located south of the Singapore "mainland", where many Singaporeans spend their weekends) and some of the other surrounding areas. And now let's begin our day in Singapore! First sunrise along the Singapore River which runs adjacent to Singapore's CBD. Usually at this hour it is fairly quiet with the only activity being morning joggers getting their exercise routine in before the weather gets too hot, though even at this hour, its usually around 80-85'F already. As the day progresses, Singapore's CBD gets busier, bustling with office workers toiling away for both locally-based companies as well as major international and global corporations, especially in the areas of finance and banking, which has traditionally been a key industry of Singapore's strong economy. Local banking corporations such as United Overseas Bank (UOB) and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) are based here. In addition, many global banks such as ANZ, Citibank, Standard Chartered, HSBC, JP Morgan, BNP Paribas have regional headquarters in Singapore's CBD. In the last decade or so, an ever increasing amount of global tech firms have also moved into the area, including the likes of Google, Apple, Samsung and ASUS. Along the Singapore River is Clarke's Quay, a very popular dining and nightlife destination for both tourists and locals. Many restaurants and bars line the river and these businesses are operated in traditional Singapore "shophouses", a type of colonial-era architecture unique to Singapore, Malaysia and parts of Indonesia. Drop in here for some amazing seafood, or a nice cold locally-brewed Tiger Beer, or perhaps something stronger...? Near the CBD is Marina Bay, home to the famous iconic landmark Marina Bay Sands Hotel & Casino, with its "surf board" infinity pool connecting the tops of three hotel towers, and Gardens By the Bay, a 250-acre nature park. Both Marina Bay Sands and Gardens By the Bay were built on re-claimed land. And now let's take a short diversion to Sentosa Island, where Singapore goes to play and spend its weekends. The island features beaches, two world-famous PGA golf courses, some historical landmarks and some of the most expensive neighborhoods in the world. We'll visit some of these areas in Singapore: Part 2, but for this entry, let's visit Resorts World Singapore, an integrated resort on Sentosa Island and the island's biggest tourist attraction. Resorts World Singapore features a hotel, casino and mega-mall as well as Universal Studios Singapore. An overview of Universal Studios Singapore. Although not as big as the ones in the United States, Japan or China, it is the only Universal theme park in Southeast Asia and is quite the popular attraction. Some of the more popular parts of the park are Jurassic Park, Springfield and Transformers: The Ride. The park can be accessed by road (the massive car park is located underground beneath the park itself - see if you can spot the ventilation shaft), monorail (followed by a short tram ride to the main entry area) or by foot through an air conditioned, semi-covered water-front "moving walkway" that connects the Resort with Vivo City (a mall on the "mainland") and the cruise ship terminal (also on the mainland). Revenge of the Mummy, located in the "Ancient Egypt" section of Universal Studios. A roller coaster, with you guessed it... mummys! Glass covered stage area for shows, Nickelodeon Nick Toons and Mel's Drive-In Diner. The main park entry area featuring the famous "Universal Globe" that is present at all Universal theme parks around the world, as well as the construction site of the park's first major expansion since opening. If theme parks aren't your thing, perhaps some shopping along Orchard Road, Singapore's high-end and exclusive shopping street, home to many top of the line designer brands. One of the more unique buildings is the pagoda-inspired Tang's Plaza, located at the intersection or Orchard and Scotts Roads. The base of Tang's Plaza is home to the flagship store of TANGS, a locally based high-end department store that sells everything from apparel/clothes to kitchen-wares and home goods. The top floors are occupied by the Marriott hotel. Another view of Tang's Plaza as well as an ERP (Electronic Road Pricing) toll gantry. Singapore was one of the first places in the world to implement electronic-only tolling on its roadways. Singapore's CBD is also subject to "congestion pricing" where tolls vary based on time of day and demand. Given the lack of space, Singapore's government has encouraged its citizens to use public transit as opposed to driving. Unlike many western countries, Singapore's public transit system is top notch, clean, safe, efficient and always on-time. Taxis in Singapore are also relatively affordable when compared to other countries and taxi operators are governed by strict rules that ensure trustworthy and honest drivers and clean and safe vehicles. After a long day of touring Singapore, its time to get some dinner. A popular spot is East Coast Seafood Centre, located in East Coast Park about half way between the CBD and Singapore's Changi Airport. Here you will find famous local restaurants such as JUMBO Seafood, Long Beach and others serving the famous Singapore Chili-Crab. Each restaurant does its own take on the dish, so its worthwhile to try them all. The restaurants are housed in open-air buildings and the tables are mostly located outside and along the water. A perfect atmosphere for seafood and beers! How about an after-dinner swim? Let's return to Marina Bay Sands and check out the world-famous infinity pool with its sweeping 53rd floor views of Singapore's CBD. And that wraps up our day in Singapore! Good night and we will see you again soon for Part 2! Thanks for visiting! You can also follow my CJ's and other content on Instagram.
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These are two buildings I designed from real World inspiration. One is the PWC building of Auckland, New Zealand. The other is the Marina Mandarin Hotel of Singapore. 3x3 tiles Format: .bld Intended zone type: Commercial Place into SimCity 3000 Unlimited/Buildings/ to install. -
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So after half a year labouring to complete this BAT work of mine (this is my third BAT), facing grey textures from gmax, fed up with the omni lights, nearly lost my work due to a corrupted file, I'm finally glad that my BAT is up on STEX. In game Description: One Shenton Way is a real-estate development developed by City Developments Limited (CDL). The towers provide an oasis in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District consisting of 360 residential units, bridged together by three sky bridges. It distinguishes itself from other skyscrapers through its gold and blue glass facade design, and its intricate-looking crowns which top the towers. The brainchild of the architect, Carlos Ott, also designed other world-renowned structures, including the Burj Al Arab. The luxurious condominium features game rooms, function halls, outdoor gourmet, theatrette, library, open spaces, sky gardens, spas, and numerous lap and leisure pools that can be found on the club level, sky bridges, and even inside the sky villa. Its location provides excellent accessibility, being a stone throw away from MRT stations raffles place, downtown, and the upcoming shenton way, in addition to workplaces and places of interest which encourages its occupants to have a work-life balance. This file contains a landmark version and a R$$$ version. Extract all of its contents and put it into the plugins folder. I hope everything works out well for the BAT.- 4 Comments
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This is my third BAT that I'm attempting (The first two i made is gateway theatre and the gateway). As a Singaporean, i would like to BAT the buildings that can be found in my own country. Right now, i'm currently BATing 1 shenton way, a luxurious condominium that can be found in the heart of Singapore's CBD. How it looks like is this: (source: wiki) So far my progress with BATing the entire complex is this: Due to complexities, i decided not to bend the front face of the carpark. (the green box indicates the rough position of tower 2 which i will remove later.) There's alot of stuff that i haven't do yet though, which includes texturing the carpark roof. Any suggestions? And how does one actually make reflective glass BTW, because it will be cool to see the blue and golden glass facade have abit of a reflective look.
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This is my first BAT I'm submitting on STEX. As a hobbyist, I am interested in BATing buildings that can be found in singapore, as I am a Singaporean. I realise that there are many BATs out there that are modeled of real-life buildings, but very few are from Singapore. So I decided to try to BAT them. In game description: The gateway is a skyscraper complex of two 37-story towering commercial skyscrapers which are located in the downtown core of Singapore, which are designed by renowned architect, I.M Pei. Other firms, such as Chua Ka Seng and Partners Chartered Architects (CKSP), and T.Y Lin Structural Engineers from San Francisco collaborated on the project. The buildings are shaped trapezoidal, which gives the towers its distinct sharp edges and corners. However, though the architecture is described as “world-class” by the National Library Board, and like the Bank of China tower in Hong Kong which Pei also designed, the building is said to create bad feng shui due to its sharp corners. Thus, a building project just across the avenue which the gateway is located at, Duo residences, has to be designed in such a way to rechannel the ‘qi’ from the gateway, while preserving some of it. This file is only a landmark version, of 8*7 land area. I may make a commercial version in the future, but guess that will happen if i receive good response from this BAT. No dependencies, download all and just put'em in the plugins folder. If all goes well, rate it at least 4/5 thanks .- 5 Reviews
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Updated for After Dark. Night Lights added! Made this for SimCity 4's B.A.T. back in 2004: https://community.simtropolis.com/files/file/3484-uob-plaza/ So why not make it again for Skylines. The United Overseas Bank is one of the major banks in Singapore. The buildings are located in the heart of the CBD of Singapore facing the Singapore River. The compound consists of Plazas 1 and 2 and a link connecting them. Plaza 2 was UOB's older building, Plaza 1 standing at 280m was completed in 1992. Plaza 1 was designed by renowned architect Kenzo Tange of Japan. Level 6 Monument in Cities Skylines. Adds worker and tourist demand. Please extract file to: C:\Users\<insert your name here>\AppData\Local\Colossal Order\Cities_Skylines\Addons\Assets -
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Introduction: This is City bus operates in Singapore. I love to ride using this public transit every time i visit Singapore New texture for Municipal Bus: This mod replaces municipal buses in the game. So, you have to plop a terminal in the game. Please remove all mods running as municipal bus to ensure the bus mod works smoothly in your game. Should you find some bugs, please feel free to inform me by posting a comment. -
I've heard a lot of folks dismiss the tilt shift effect as a way to simply water down the graphics on the upcoming SimCity. I happen to find it as a very cool form of art. Here's a video by Keith Loutit which was released online today which features Singapore using Sim City like tilt shift photography at its best:
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