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Little Singer building

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Description
Please leave a vote if you download! This is a 2x4 high commercial lvl 3 building based on the The Little Singer Building in New York, at Broadway. You will need a lvl 1 and 2 of the same size in your building theme

About the model
I decided to look for a different kind of wall2wall building than the typical Nouveaux Art buildings you will find in New York of this era. This one certainly catched my eye. However the copper plating on this building was hard to make right.

The texture was a pain in the ass, as there no clear pictures of the top of the model.

Update 06122018
I got some pictures myself of this building, so I had a good reason to make an update. This building is now completely remodeled. Textures should now be true to the original and the top part finally has proper textures.

This model now has about 3002 tris and a 2048x512 texture, with a diffuse, normal, illumination and specularmap.This model has a custom LoD, which is about 36 tris with a 384x128 texture, with a diffuse, specular, normal and illumination map.

Also, removed the colors from this building.

About the building
Ernest Flagg, a Beaux-Arts trained New York architect designed the "Little Singer Building" in 1902. Its construction began in the spring of 1903, five years before he would create the Singer Tower that for a short time was the world's tallest building. The tower came down in 1967, but fortunately the Singer Loft Building at 561 Broadway survived. Since 1979, it has been a co-op with an unusual mixture of residential and commercial uses: 20 offices and 15 live/work units for artists. The co-op, known as the Singer Studio Corporation, has, for many years, had as its president, a savvy architect, named Joseph Levine.
The Broadway facade of the Little Singer is a twelve story charmer. Flagg employed red brick, steel, reddish terra cotta and glass to frame the elegant facade, which has a nine story recessed central bay five windows wide. Arching over this bay is a flourish of incredibly ornate wrought iron tracery. The second floor displays a similar tracery arch. The attic level is surmounted by an extremely ornate roof cornice held on intricately curved iron brackets.

The airy look of the Little Singer derives from its very wide windows together with the lacy strip balconies across each level. These balconies have delicate wrought iron railings, sophisticated in design and varying from floor to floor. Over the years beginning in 1983, the aging one–time factory was restored by the co-op. This included repainting the decorative ironwork the same deep green color that Flagg had used in 1903. The spacious ground floor has for the last eight years been occupied by Kate’s Paperie.

Actually, the Little Singer Building, said to be structurally Flagg’s most inventive achievement, is an L–shaped structure which has a 37–foot wide iron–trimmed facade at 88 Prince Street similar to the 50–foot facade on Broadway. This facade has similar decorative iron work which at the second level includes large iron letters spelling out “Singer Manufacturing Company”.

Built to house offices and factory space for the Singer Manufacturing Company, this office building was the smaller relative of the company's 41-story headquarters located in the financial district. Both were designed by Flagg, and the latter was completed in 1908. In an innovative way, Flagg manipulated various building materials in favor at the time. The architect combined large glass panes, pigmented terra-cotta panels, wrought-iron balconies and cast-iron ornament to create an intricate cladding for the building's steel skeleton frame. Suspended from a structural frame, this highly ornamented facade is the forerunner of the glass curtain walls found in post-World War II skyscrapers.
34 Comments
weaverdanl Apr 12, 2020 @ 8:51pm 
THank yOU!!!
rock_and_troll Aug 18, 2019 @ 10:41am 
NFW!
Pyrocynical's Car Dec 26, 2018 @ 10:04am 
is this ploppable or not?
Leeijo Dec 8, 2018 @ 2:15am 
Not sure if file name matters, but asset name in game must be an exact match. Great work anyways 😊
BillyShabindigo Dec 7, 2018 @ 9:59pm 
Whatever the cause, your fix seems to have worked. I'm not getting the error message anymore. Thanks.
BillyShabindigo Dec 7, 2018 @ 9:32pm 
I'm not sure about the how precise the naming convention needs to be or if case matters, but Loading Screen Mod says the name of the file should be Little Singer Building. The new CRP file is Little Singer building.crp.
Darf  [author] Dec 7, 2018 @ 5:38pm 
I actually did keep the filename of the asset the same. Not sure what's causing it.
Leeijo Dec 7, 2018 @ 1:44pm 
I get that you want to update buildings, but please, if you can't keep the original name it would be better to upload new asset all together. It's always annoying to find empty lots in the save, especially when you don't notice it right away. Full respects and thanks for you hard work of course! Your assets are essential!
BillyShabindigo Dec 7, 2018 @ 3:21am 
I'll try. Thanks
Darf  [author] Dec 7, 2018 @ 2:02am 
Unsubscribe, load game, than save game. Than Resubscribe