Elostirion Posted October 13, 2020 Posted October 13, 2020 A merchant's house in the newly founded Eslandolan settlement of Ceniza Bajo on Luther Islands (which are actually called "Eileanne neh Luithhr", the newly claimed island #9 in the New Haven Sea). The volcanic nature of the islands is reflected in the materials used to pave the streets and build the houses. The architecture displays a mixture of colonial style, wealth, but also solidity and practicality - because life in a trading town is not about displaying luxury, but about getting the work done, and living a good life. The settlement is new, less than a year of age, and the houses show little to no signs of erosion yet. Ceniza Bajo is built on the ruins of an ancient native civilization, that once used to live where the Eslandolans have now settled. The remainders of the natives have been recycled and integrated into the town - that's why quite a few gardens are home to a totem or some other random weird sculpture. Will probably license this as a medium residence. Quote
LM71Blackbird Posted October 13, 2020 Posted October 13, 2020 Great looking building! The angle adds some nice variety, and I like the design on that cart. Very nice! Quote
Ayrlego Posted October 13, 2020 Posted October 13, 2020 Nice house Elos, I especially appreciate how difficult getting those roofs to work out would have been. Great road technique as well. Quote
The Neighborhood Merchant Posted October 13, 2020 Posted October 13, 2020 Very impressive road! The dark color palette for sure is very pleasing to me. I definitely also like the use of including ancient folk art. Wonderful build, Elostirion! Quote
blackdeathgr Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 (edited) Strange architecture but I definitely like it. The dbg roof is nice too both in color and design. Edited October 14, 2020 by blackdeathgr Quote
Fraunces Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 Cool mix of native and colonial style ! Quote
Mesabi Posted October 14, 2020 Posted October 14, 2020 Looks Excellent Elos, the roof is honestly perfect. I haven't seen that technique before, and it really pops, without being too distracting. The pavement looks great as well, and the whole build comes together amazingly. Excellent job! Quote
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