Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Buhl/Bash Building

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Description
Please leave a vote or comment if you download this asset! This pack contains 2 lvl 2 Commercial corners, a 1x4 and a 2x4 growable based on the Buhl Building in Pittsburgh.

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About the model
Another side project with a rather unique texture. Texture is quite small for these buildings and they also share textures. This model has about 1800 tris for the 1x4 version and 2500 tris for the bigger one and both have a 768x768 texture. Normal mapped, illuminationmapped, colormapped and specularmapped. It's a triple corner building, so that might explain why the amount of tris for the smaller version is quite high.
LoDs are around 30 tris, 384x128.

You can always follow my assetcreations on the Simtropolis forums: http://community.simtropolis.com/forums/topic/68841-darfs-buildings-the-dorilton-new-victory-theater/ or on sketchfab: https://sketchfab.com/sannie01

RICO
This building is RICO ready, enable it in the settings menu.

About the building
The Buhl Building, at 204 Fifth Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, was designed in 1913 by Pittsburgh architect Benno Janssen (1874-1964),

Real estate mogul Franklin Felix Nicola (1859-1938) is known primarily, Walter Kidney tells us, for his “Bellefield and Schenley Farms development companies [that] transformed a large area in Oakland and provided a setting for much of the city’s best architecture.” On February 2, 1900, Nicola purchased the land and commercial buildings at 200-208 Fifth Avenue.

In 1906 Morris H. Bash opened a fur salon at 202 Fifth Avenue. Bash, who also sold women’s clothing and had a second location at 437 Smithfield Street, operated his businesses with his sons Henry, Louis, and William. Beginning in 1908, the firm is known as M. H. Bash Sons.

On January 30, 1913, Nicola announced that the 200-208 Fifth Ave buildings would be demolished on May 1, 1913, and construction would begin on a new building designed by Benno Janssen. Bash Sons paid for half the cost of constructing the new building and all furnishings; consequently the building would be named the Bash Building. As the principal tenants, Bash Sons were permitted to sublet the space they did not occupy in the building.

On August 11, 1913, while the building was being constructed by James L Stuart Company, Henry Buhl, Jr. purchased the property from Frank Nicola.
Advertisements—illustrated by a perspective drawing—of “The New Home of M.H. Bash Sons” appeared in Pittsburgh newspapers the second week in October. The Bash Building opened on October 13, 1913. In late 1915 or early 1916 the Bash firm declared bankruptcy. Their stock was liquidated by the Frank & Seder Department Store.

From 1917 to 1921, both names—Bash Building and Buhl Building, 204 Fifth Avenue—were listed in city directories. In 1922 the building became the Buhl Building. Henry Bash was able to remain in business and he retained a retail space in the Buhl, née Bash, Building for some years thereafter.

In 2009, N & P Properties, LLC, who own the building, undertook a restoration of the upper façade, a refurbishment and reconstruction of the first floor, and construction of a Market Street addition.

As the Moderne façade was removed from the first floor of the Buhl Building, sections of blue and white terra cotta were revealed and above the doorway the original name of the building was visible: Bash Building.

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27 Comments
Norrodar 30 Apr, 2023 @ 12:58am 
The "wrong" LODs only leads in black textures when zooming, that's it. https://steamproxy.net/workshop/filedetails/discussion/667342976/1639789306562159404/
George W. Bush 8 Jan, 2023 @ 9:56am 
I tried searching bash in the rico and find it menu but I still cant find it
m4gic 8 Jan, 2023 @ 8:24am 
I call Buhl.
Darf  [author] 8 Jan, 2023 @ 7:52am 
Should be called Bash building.
George W. Bush 7 Jan, 2023 @ 3:13pm 
How do I find the 2x4 building? I can only seem to find the 1x4 one and would love t use the larger one.
outkult 18 Nov, 2021 @ 7:33pm 
works fine on my computer. didnt realize there was a second asset until I started this pittsburg build lol.
m4gic 23 Jul, 2021 @ 7:37pm 
I hear you, Darf, but it has caused some user(s) to complain that this asset is not working in a District Style to which it is assigned. I am not sure why, but this lod texture discrepancy might be enough to cause certain rigs to skip the asset and show it as missing.
Darf  [author] 9 Jun, 2021 @ 3:58am 
Lod textures are combined in a texture atlas before the start of the game, so they are not dynamically upscaled like you say. They only get upscaled downscaled at import for regular textures and at the start of the game. The texture atlas stays in video RAM at all moments and is defined by a set size. So still BS. While C:S might not be a game that's played on a high performance rig, most people that mod the game do. And even then, most low level videocards should not have any impact on performance, because the game isn't peformance capped on gpu, but rather on the cpu due the way the simulation and interface is programmed. Most standard assets also are made a lot worse performance wise than mine, due to the budget limitations CO had at the time.

Anyways, not worth 2-3h of my time.
carstenmolle 8 Jun, 2021 @ 8:09pm 
Read up on NPOT vs POT , ram usage, edging artefacts and the likes. Older openGL cards have drops of up to 30% in performance when up/downscaling using NPOT and even while newer cards are powerful enough so you don't instantly notice these things, it is not optimal. When an asset gets spawned multiple times in a cell (like CS does it so gallantly) and you multiply this by a large number of assets with NOPT textures that is when things become interesting. So less "bs " than you may think. Also these kind of games are not run on high performance rigs many of times (I have a pretty powerful one but still...), so a little effort on the creator's end would help those peeps.
Darf  [author] 2 Jun, 2021 @ 12:05pm 
lol, thats a lot of bs