Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
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19 Dec, 2020 @ 8:41am
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Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto

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Established on 16 April 1912, the Royal Ontario Museum is a museum of art, world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest museums in North America and the largest in Canada. The museum contains a collection of dinosaurs, minerals and meteorites; Canadian, and European historical artifacts; as well as African, Near Eastern, and East Asian art. It houses the world's largest collection of fossils from the Burgess Shale with more than 150,000 specimens. The museum also contains an extensive collection of design and fine art, including clothing, interior, and product design.
Beginning in 2002, the museum underwent a renovation and expansion project. The main addition of this project was the glass and aluminum “Crystal” designed by architect Daniel Libeskind.

This asset is a (significantly less detailed) 1:1 model of the Royal Ontario Museum and contains:
  • 13039 tris
  • Custom 2048x2048 textures (diffuse, alpha, normal, illumination, specular)
  • Custom 512x512 LOD textures

This building is NOT RICO READY since I think it fits better as a unique building. It is a lvl 6 building.

README
As a warning to users, the building occupies 11x14 tiles in-game, however the actual model is larger than that so there are areas where the game may want to place other buildings within this one. Make sure you give plenty of space around this asset to prevent auto spawning of other buildings. Just make sure the full area under this building is un-zoned. You may also want to use the Surface Painter mod to fill in the concrete around the building where I could not in the asset editor.
4 Comments
Hydrarchos 27 May, 2021 @ 5:51am 
That Damned Cat's suggestion seconded. I did my internship here in 1997, when the annex hadn't been built yet. So for nostalgic reasons, I'd greatly welcome a 1990s version!
Supernova  [author] 21 Dec, 2020 @ 9:23am 
@That Damn Cat
I can do this. Are you thinking of a version where the modern part is simply deleted, leaving an empty space where it was, or are you thinking of a version of the building how it looked before renovations (which had a different structure where the modern part is now)?
That Damn Cat 20 Dec, 2020 @ 8:27pm 
Looks Great! Would it be possible to get a stand alone copy of the historic part?
Jafu 20 Dec, 2020 @ 7:02am 
You are awesome!! Thank you!!