Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

AM's Worker's Cottages
6 Comments
king_shit 9 Jan, 2023 @ 6:02am 
some 3 and 6 flats would be sick
Saplaiceen 8 Jan, 2023 @ 11:19am 
US archtiecture has a tendancy to become landfill due to "urban renewal" and other problems
thedave25 4 Jan, 2023 @ 12:10pm 
I disagree re: "lowkey" - I've lived in Alaska, Hawai'i, Florida, Idaho, Minnesota, Florida, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts and the architecture and local design styles I lived around in all of those places were so vastly different and had beautiful, unique influences brought to the modern U.S culture. On the /CS subreddit, US architecture gets so much BS dumped on it, which is sad considering, if one really travels the breadth of this huge country, one can see such vastly different and wholly unique architecture. Super stoked to see what else you do, and thank you for your work preserving some of these unique American pieces of history!
AkalaMangala  [author] 3 Jan, 2023 @ 7:36pm 
@thedave25 the US lowkey does have some cool historical architecture.

@KikiMarieHenri Greystones are definitely on the agenda. Might be a while though because I really want to finish my Milwaukee bungalows first. But keep an eye out.
KikiMarieHenri 3 Jan, 2023 @ 4:37pm 
I live in a neighborhood chock full of these. LOVE LOVE LOVE!

2 suggestions if you so choose: Chicago graystones; and a particular 2-flat found in the Austin neighborhood of Chicago [earth.google.com], or the northwest side. They are post-war two-flats.
thedave25 3 Jan, 2023 @ 8:01am 
These are amazing a piece of American architectural history that few people know about. Many of these homes are still found in places like Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, etc and represent the multiculturality of the United States, as a modern republic built from multiple cultures and linguistic groups! Thank you for taking the time to preserve these uniquely American worker's cottages in CS!