Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Light Planter Pack 1

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Light Planter Pack 1 by Endymia

Light Planter 1x1 01 a small leaf-shaped planter
Light Planter 1x1 02 a small leaf-shaped planter
Light Planter 1x1 03 a small leaf-shaped planter
Light Planter 1x1 04 a small leaf-shaped planter
Light Planter 1x2 05 a medium planter with two zoo benches
Light Planter 1x2 06 a medium leaf-shaped planter
Light Planter 2x2 07 a large planter with three zoo benches
Light Planter 2x2 08 a large flower-shaped planter
Light Planter 2x2 09 a large flower-shaped planter with zoo benches
Light Planter 3x3 10 a large planter with benches and four small planters

"Trees in a city, round a building, in a park, or in a garden are not in the forest. They need attention. As soon as we decide to have trees in a city, we must recognize that the tree becomes a different sort of ecological being.
... The trees that people love create special social places: places to be in, and pass through, places you can dream about, and places you can draw. Trees have the potential to create various kinds of social places: an umbrella—where a single, low-sprawling tree like an oak defines an outdoor room; a fair—where two trees form a gateway; a grove—where several trees cluster together; a square—where they enclose an open space; and an avenue—where a double row of trees, their crowns touching, line a path or street.
... If you are planting trees, plant them according to their nature, to form enclosures, avenues, squares, groves, and single spreading trees toward the middle of open spaces. And shape the nearby buildings in response to trees, so that the trees themselves, and the trees and buildings together, form places which people can use."
Pattern 171 Tree Places
Alexander, Christopher (1977). A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction