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18 Sep, 2016 @ 6:30pm
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Stuart Hall Lofts

In 1 collection by Lightfooted
The Kansas City Collection
37 items
Description
Once a warehouse for the Stuart Hall Stationary Co., The building underwent extensive renovations in 2004 to become premier loft space in the Kansas City Crossroads District. It was originally constructed in 1911 for the National Biscuit Company (later to become Nabisco). The massive brick ovens from its biscuit-making heyday remain intact.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Hall_Building

Special thank you to KingLeno, and Feindbild, for use of their props, and other contributions that make this game a much richer experience.

STATS:

MODEL - 1,546 traingles | 512x2048 texture map
LOD - 297 triangles | 64x256 texture map
LOT SIZE - 11x5

RICO:
Level 2 High-Density Residential
38 households
27 Comments
connoralexander2195 14 Oct, 2021 @ 7:17am 
Having lived in these lofts for a year... I like your asset more than the real life version.

Love all this collection SOOOOO much. Thank you!
ben.r.morel 8 Jul, 2021 @ 5:13am 
what angle does the right hand side make with the front? In the images it looks as though it's not 90 degrees
djnellz215913ko 13 Mar, 2018 @ 10:58am 
@Jim.... :steamhappy::steamhappy::steamsalty:

its a company name, smh.... HAHAHA I live in Kansas City... which is VERY FAR from the UK, nor has ANY TIES to the UK. But thanks for the opinion of the Stuart Hall building.
Big Bad Nonja 1 Apr, 2017 @ 5:47pm 
@Lightfooted. Killer building ! I especially like it, as it resembles the old Wallace Press building in the Kingsbury district, Chicago, which I'm modelling in Sketchup for my T:ANE layout.

Two things.

Could you release this asset as the Nabisco building, Industrial asset?

Two, would you consider modelling the Wallace Press building for CS? I'd suggest handing my .skp file of the WP for you to work with, but I think it has way too many polys, as I have modelled in the brick work edging and cornice work as well.

Shots I'm modelling from, and The John Sexton building, which I'm also modelling, once the WP is done.
http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/search/collection/uic_bru/searchterm/wallace%20press/order/nosort


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Lightfooted  [author] 25 Sep, 2016 @ 8:01pm 
@JimDuffy all of my assets are based on real buildings, and as follows ,use the real name of the building. In an infinite universe (or even our finite, but still very large planet), you can likely find nefarious meaning behind any combination of names. Should the great people of the UK take offense to a building that's 7,000 KM away and named after a Stationary Company, they are welcome to their opinion, but are under absolutely no obligation to subscribe.

Cheers!
Boomer 25 Sep, 2016 @ 4:17pm 
Charles Manson. lmao
jimtduffy 25 Sep, 2016 @ 3:00pm 
Lovely building, but as we are in a fictional game, please change the name. The real name has pretty horrible connotations given who Stuart Hall was for users in Britain, Ireland and across Europe - a much loved TV celebrity who turned out to be notorious paedophile. It is akin for example to someone in the UK having some historic building named after the local celebrity in the UK put up where the name of the UK celebrity was 'Charles Manson'. American users would immediately feel sick at seeing the same, even though it was a different Charles Manson. Create some fictional name for your excellent building. I would love to use it but it would creep me out seeing the a name I associate with paedophila showing up in my game.
Lightfooted  [author] 25 Sep, 2016 @ 11:05am 
Well that's interesting to know, in the building's defense, it was around long before this other Stuart fellow.
BonBonB 25 Sep, 2016 @ 1:37am 
Nice building, but I'm not sure how many UK subscribers you'll get due to the unfortunate building name. Stuart Hall used to be a much loved celebrity in the UK until his fall from grace.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Hall_(presenter)
Thourswrath 23 Sep, 2016 @ 7:20am 
ok thank