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Well anyway, thanks for the heads up
Genuinely just curious about the design philosophy behind this.
Alternatively, I know an asset that might work for you. It was a unique building that had cherry blossom trees blowing their leaves all around. Very nicely done. It came from one of the civ's (or city states) in the Anno Domini series. I was playing this really attractive lady with dark hair and her troops were quite badass. That's all I can remember. Well, maybe a green top, somehwhat unbuttoned, revealing an impressive....inheritance.
At a minimum you could just color the vanilla building in something appropriate, like rising sun red.
Which is probably a color by Maybeliene.