Ideas Behind Prefabricated Housing Planning - Cities: Skylines - Altengrad 64
Building a first big prefabricated housing estate. Talking about the theories preceding these projects that would shape Central European cities. You can directly support the channel by becoming a channel member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMQ3E2ZfpvnUkpUen7iMwHQ/join Twitter - https://twitter.com/AkruasStream Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/akruas Mod collections: https://steamcommunity.com/id/akruas/myworkshopfiles/?section=collections&appid=255710 Altengrad is a time-progression Cities: Skylines series where I build a Central European city, located until 1989 in the Eastern Bloc, taking inspiration from Germany, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary. The series starts around the year 1920 and slowly advances forward in time, which means the city will naturally evolve all the way to modern times. The city is not a recreation of any one real-life city or country, but it takes inspiration from them. PC specs are in the channel's About page. No, the game doesn't run like this in real time. Cinematics are recorded slow and made faster in editing. https://www.youtube.com/c/Akruas/about Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Information about sources: My primary sources are in Czech and Slovak, because I understand it and I can easily borrow books, search theses, articles or old TV programmes. This gives me information about Czechoslovakia. After learning or confirming something, I search whether or not it's applicable to also East Germany, Poland and Hungary through online articles or videos, but also sometimes English books that I can see through library access. Although some sources pop up from those other countries first. I don't research the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries, since that is not where the series is from. I also don't focus on political theory but rather the reality. Pictures used: (1) Public Domain (2) Häuser aus der Bauhaus-Zeit in Dessau-Törten by qwesy qwesy / Panoramio / CC-BY-3.0, no changes made https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en (3) Zlin by Herbert Frank / Flickr / CC-BY-2.0, no changes made https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en Major sources: Books: (I) "Paneláci 1,2" (Prefabs, parts 1 and 2) (II) "Když se utopie stane skutečností" (When utopia becomes the reality) TV and video: (III) Archive of the Czech/Czechoslovak TV (various programmes, news clips or shows from relevant periods) (IV) Various YouTube videos after searching "Plattenbau" and "Wielka Plyta" (Germany, Poland) Other: (V) Browsing Google Maps and Streetview (VI) Museum visits, attending historical exhibitions or lectures (VII) Own experience and education in material and civil engineering (VIII) Looking at various historical photos, for example among others from pastvu.com (IX) The Athens Charter https://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/research_resources/charters/charter04.html #citiesskylines #altengrad
Building a first big prefabricated housing estate. Talking about the theories preceding these projects that would shape Central European cities. You can directly support the channel by becoming a channel member here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMQ3E2ZfpvnUkpUen7iMwHQ/join Twitter - https://twitter.com/AkruasStream Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/akruas Mod collections: https://steamcommunity.com/id/akruas/myworkshopfiles/?section=collections&appid=255710 Altengrad is a time-progression Cities: Skylines series where I build a Central European city, located until 1989 in the Eastern Bloc, taking inspiration from Germany, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary. The series starts around the year 1920 and slowly advances forward in time, which means the city will naturally evolve all the way to modern times. The city is not a recreation of any one real-life city or country, but it takes inspiration from them. PC specs are in the channel's About page. No, the game doesn't run like this in real time. Cinematics are recorded slow and made faster in editing. https://www.youtube.com/c/Akruas/about Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Information about sources: My primary sources are in Czech and Slovak, because I understand it and I can easily borrow books, search theses, articles or old TV programmes. This gives me information about Czechoslovakia. After learning or confirming something, I search whether or not it's applicable to also East Germany, Poland and Hungary through online articles or videos, but also sometimes English books that I can see through library access. Although some sources pop up from those other countries first. I don't research the Soviet Union and other Eastern Bloc countries, since that is not where the series is from. I also don't focus on political theory but rather the reality. Pictures used: (1) Public Domain (2) Häuser aus der Bauhaus-Zeit in Dessau-Törten by qwesy qwesy / Panoramio / CC-BY-3.0, no changes made https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en (3) Zlin by Herbert Frank / Flickr / CC-BY-2.0, no changes made https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en Major sources: Books: (I) "Paneláci 1,2" (Prefabs, parts 1 and 2) (II) "Když se utopie stane skutečností" (When utopia becomes the reality) TV and video: (III) Archive of the Czech/Czechoslovak TV (various programmes, news clips or shows from relevant periods) (IV) Various YouTube videos after searching "Plattenbau" and "Wielka Plyta" (Germany, Poland) Other: (V) Browsing Google Maps and Streetview (VI) Museum visits, attending historical exhibitions or lectures (VII) Own experience and education in material and civil engineering (VIII) Looking at various historical photos, for example among others from pastvu.com (IX) The Athens Charter https://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/research_resources/charters/charter04.html #citiesskylines #altengrad