Ayrlego Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 Despite initially being one of the fastest growing Corlander settlements in the New World; development in Mooreton Bay significantly slowed when colonies further east in the Prio Seas began to grow. That is not to say that development has ceased and new settlers still arrive in smaller numbers. Recently the Royal Mail has established a formal office in the colony. Here the newly appointed postmaster can be seen leaving to make a local delivery. The influence of Mardierian builders from nearby New Haven can be seen in the newer buildings of the colony such as this post office, with a distinctively more Mardierian style now prevailing. When not on duty, the postmaster likes to relax on his spacious balcony and enjoy a nice beverage while catching the cool sea breeze. Another post office! Initially I thought to make this a guest house/inn, however as it kind of turned out similar to my last post office on Otoño, I decided to run with the postal theme. Then I remembered I once also built a post office in Camp Isaac which also kind of fits the theme. Licensed as a medium artisan for Mooreton Bay. Quote
blackdeathgr Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 What an excellent "romanesque" architecture!!! Quote
Professor Thaum Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 Wow ! That balcony and pergola are really great, I like this guardrail (very innovative idea). That smooth green greenery fits perfect with the tan house. Colors and style very "Tuscany coast". Overall another masterpiece from you. Quote
LM71Blackbird Posted October 21, 2020 Posted October 21, 2020 There is so much I like about this build! The color scheme is nice, but that balcony and the flowering vines is a real eye catcher for me. Quote
Kai NRG Posted October 22, 2020 Posted October 22, 2020 The color combination here is little short of beautiful. You make me want to invest in some olive leaves! Great texture on the wall with the reverse profile bricks and really neat "window" on the bottom story. I love the climbing yellow leaves too. Just wish there were a little something in that empty front corner - a touch of olive or maybe another barrel... Quote
Mesabi Posted October 25, 2020 Posted October 25, 2020 Excellent build, and I can see all the techniques you put into this one. I like the use of the rods to make the shutter windows, and the gazebo on the upper floor looks amazing. I like the tiling, and the ,little details, such as the gear being used as a decoration really bring the build all together. Great job! Quote
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