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Because today we live in a crazy world where sci-fi buildings like this are actually mass-constructed in major cities around the world. :)
Maybe what about making some lower lvl and lower rising buildings in that style so we could create a whole growable theme/set that will look like the leveling in 2205
Regarding the smaller buildings, I'm not sure I'll make another set soon... I've played with the idea of modular buildings a lot and got a bit exhausted. I recently made myself teach myself a new workflow because the old one was lazy and resulted in ugly stuff (I'm way too self critical). It's certainly an interesting idea to make a new set using my new methods, thank you very much for the suggestion!
I'm currently working on a 4x2... not exaclty what you're asking for, but at least it's an unusual lot size!
and if i may make a suggestion: the buildings of yours i like the very best, are the streetside bliss buildings. i converted some of them to 2x2 buildings (lvl4 and 5) and that gives my cities a great variety on 1x1 and 2x2 spots on the levels 4 and 5. and there are so few goodlooking buildings on the workshop for those smaller areas. maybe you could create another "set" of 1x1/2x2 buildings? it would make me happy... and i am sure several others as well.
anyway: thanx for all your effort. i appreciate the workshop so much because of good asset-creators like you.