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I love it!
Great work CJ!!
I made a Mod Monday video that includes your mod.
I hope you like it. :)
https://youtu.be/GCRGH7Rb84o
I even made the mod with the help of repeating sections, which is why it was pretty straightforward to reduce it. But in absence of photos or blueprints of the building I try to mod, I usually don't like taking liberties.
this building from the 30s however was not built with panels but with bricks, and although the district I found it in has a few copies of it and it clearly has a repeatable motif, they're all of the same length. In absence of access to its original blueprints I can't know if this standard design had length variations. A book I have on Soviet avant-garde/constructivist architecture shows many examples of such worker apartments built in late 20s and early 30s, it's clear that almost always they're based on one local standard design and repeated in the microdistrict, but I haven't seen variations of the same design.