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All your buildings are incredibly beautiful and I have subscribed to most of them. However, there is one huge problem: it is very hard to use them in my city as I prefer a wall-to-wall style, so I place a building from Steamworkshop and then use Move It to form a block. Your buildings are very nice, but I have to do a lot of work with them using mod "Procedural Objects" to remove all extra beatifications, such as planters, tables, fences and tiles to let them fit into a block. A block is when buildings form a closed square with a shared backyard inside, like in modern residential districts of London.
In future works, could you please use all those details around your buildings as props, not as parts of building's 3D model? It will not affect the outward appearance but definitely will make adaptation of the buildings to a player's city style much easier! If the details are props, they can be easily deleted by a mod "BOB, the Tree and Prop Replacer".