Legend1001 Posted June 1 Posted June 1 (edited) Player Name: Legend Current Position: Architect Old Positions: Worker ZIP Member since: 01/06/2025 Edited October 10 by Legend1001 1 Quote
Legend1001 Posted June 2 Author Posted June 2 (edited) Title: LV ZIP workplace for wannabes Construction number: #1 Number of objects: 310 Date: 02/06/2025 Description: For my first build i've decided to make something to host the activities for the ZIP wannabes. Code: Videos/Screenshots: Spoiler Edited October 6 by Legend1001 2 Quote
Legend1001 Posted June 3 Author Posted June 3 (edited) Title: Massive House with car parking Construction number: #2 Number of objects: 564 Date: 04/06/2025 Description: Massive two story house with an open plan kitchen and lounge area. The upstairs consists of bedrooms, a working room as well as an entertainment room Code: Videos/Screenshots: Spoiler Edited October 6 by Legend1001 1 Quote
Legend1001 Posted June 8 Author Posted June 8 (edited) Title: Bridge from RC to BC moving over LV highway. Construction number: #3 Number of objects: 799 Date: 09/06/2025 Description: The bridge, an architectural marvel designed to bypass the notorious early-hour traffic between RC and BC, with a beautiful walkway from RC to LV. Stretched gracefully over the shimmering waters below. Its sleek, form was supported by precisely engineered pillars, each one a masterpiece of modern engineering, driven deep into the riverbed to withstand even the fiercest currents. Code: Videos/Screenshots: Spoiler Edited June 8 by Legend1001 1 Quote
Legend1001 Posted June 9 Author Posted June 9 (edited) Title: LV highway Repair Centre requested by The Romano Brothers Construction number: #4 Number of objects: 266 Date: 10/06/2025 Description: A small LV highway repair centre designed to make sure drivers get home safely. Code: Videos/Screenshots: Spoiler Edited October 6 by Legend1001 1 Quote
Legend1001 Posted June 15 Author Posted June 15 (edited) Title: LVX BIG chill area with parking included Construction number: #5 Number of objects: 411 Date: 15/06/2025 Description: A nice chill area at LVX Code: Videos/Screenshots: Spoiler Edited October 6 by Legend1001 Quote
Legend1001 Posted September 28 Author Posted September 28 Title: SF new bank (construction) with parking Construction number: #6 Number of objects: 302 Date: 28/09/2025 Description: The construction of the new SF bank with a nice chill area nearby and a secure parking area. Code: Videos/Screenshots: Spoiler 2 Quote
Legend1001 Posted September 29 Author Posted September 29 (edited) Title: LVX highway Footbridge cross Construction number: #7 Number of objects: 241 Date: 29/09/2025 Description: A nice footbridge crossing over LV highway making it easier for civilians to cross LVX in a safe and secure manner. Code: Videos/Screenshots: Spoiler Edited October 6 by Legend1001 Quote
Legend1001 Posted October 6 Author Posted October 6 (edited) The Music Producer · Idea of the project The idea was to design a modern house that would serve as a creative space for a music producer. The entertainment room was intended not for parties, but as a sound studio completely soundproof from the outside while achieving perfect acoustics on the inside. · Client information: The client is a young music producer known as Stryke Beats, who earns a substantial income creating beats for prominent artists. He desired a place away from the noise of the city. · Offered compensation: $125 000. He also said I get free entry to his club nights for life, which is a funny form of payment. · Estimated project duration: The project was expected to take six weeks, and was finished in 5 weeks and 6 days. · Main construction components: The house included a special floating concrete slab designed to absorb vibrations, a timber frame with additional wall space, a kitchen and lounge area, a dedicated studio room, a small bar area with tables included, a home office, the main bedroom, and a covered parking spot for his luxury cars. · Steps undertaken in construction: 1. Cleared the land and poured a foundation 2. Poured the specialized slab, which was a first for me. 3. Built the frame with double walls in the studio area. 4. Packed the walls with acoustic foam and special vinyl sheets. 5. Ran plumbing lines as well as separate, shielded electrical lines to stop humming in his equipment. 6. Installed thick windows in the studio. 7. Finished with interiors, landscaping, and paving the carport. · Materials used: Concrete pillars, Steel pillars, concrete decking, Acoustic foam, mass-loaded vinyl, resilient channels, triple-pane glass, and a lot of expensive wiring. · Difficulties encountered: Sourcing the special acoustic materials was a nightmare. Everything was on backorder. Then, building the room within a room for the studio was like a giant puzzle. We messed up the measurements once and had to take an entire wall down. The client was definitely not too happy with this. Eventually, we were on the right path again, and the project went smoothly. · Client satisfaction: He entered, his head spinning and eyes wide, then paused in silence. Suddenly, he clapped his hands slowly once and said, 'Yeah. This is the one.' He tested the sound, grinning like an idiot, and paid without hesitation. The smile on his face was all I needed to confirm he was truly a happy client. screenshots: Spoiler By : [FBI]Legend (racer15026) Edited October 6 by Legend1001 2 Quote
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