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Wurlitzer building (Detroit)
   
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Wurlitzer building (Detroit)

In 2 collections by Darf
Great American cities growables
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Rebuilding Detroit
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Description
Please leave a vote or comment if you download this asset! This is a lvl 3 High commercial building based on the Wurlitzer building in Detroit.

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About the model
The Wurlitzer building? Didn't you already make that asset? That's the Wurlitzer building in LA. Both are beautiful, but different in size and look. This building recently, like many Detroit buildings, received a restoration. I thought this was gonna be a simple model, but there was actually a lot more detail than I expected. The fact that it is restored is also quite nice as the Wurlitzer in LA is missing the old details on the first 2 floors as I haven't been able to find any pictures what they looked like. It took me quite a bit of time to texture this, as there are so many layers and a lot of details.

This model has a 2048x512 texture. The building has about 4400 tris and a lod texture of 512x128 and lod model of 44 tris. Normal mapped, alpha, illumination and specularmapped.

You can always follow my assetcreations on the Simtropolis forums: http://community.simtropolis.com/forums/topic/68841-darfs-buildings-the-dorilton-new-victory-theater/ or on sketchfab: https://sketchfab.com/sannie01

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This building is RICO ready, enable it in the settings menu.

About the building
In the decades before it sat silently decaying, the Wurlitzer Building was filled with music, home to one of the largest music stores in the world – and helped thrill thousands of theater-going Detroiters.

Rudolph Wurlitzer emigrated to the United States in 1853 and settled in Cincinnati. He founded the Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. in 1856, though his family had started dealing in musical instruments in 1659 in Europe. His company would quickly become the biggest supplier of instruments in the country and soon started manufacturing pianos sold through a chain of retail stores. Its musical instruments were widely regarded as being high quality and were popular stateside as well as in Europe.

Designed in Renaissance Revival style and opened Dec. 8, 1926, the 14-story building once housed the famous Wurlitzer Co., which made pianos, organs, jukeboxes, radios and instruments. The building, at 1509 Broadway, was designed by Detroit architect Robert Finn and built by the Otto Misch Co. The steel-framed structure is of reinforced-concrete construction. It stands tall, narrow and abandoned at Broadway and John R Street, just like its next-door neighbor, the Metropolitan Building.

The Wurlitzer has a gorgeous terra cotta face, granite piers and trim and an intricate façade accented with ornamental detail. The detail changes at the fourth floor with heavy terra cotta ornaments over the windows. The words “Wurlitzer Building” were built into the sides of the building at the top with black terra cotta blocks.

For a full history you can check: https://historicdetroit.org/buildings/wurlitzer-building

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7 Comments
Sylvia Plath 8 May, 2020 @ 6:29pm 
Very cool! And thank you for adding the back story :)
alcoholic_carney 27 Dec, 2019 @ 9:56am 
What about the Wurlitzer building and factory in North Tonawanda
Khrysler 24 Dec, 2019 @ 8:00pm 
Beautiful creation as always. Love the building especially from the side!
nicocn383 22 Dec, 2019 @ 8:22pm 
Beautiful!
Saplaiceen 22 Dec, 2019 @ 7:04pm 
<3
Pres 22 Dec, 2019 @ 7:03pm 
Awesome!!!
Bing Dynasty 22 Dec, 2019 @ 4:11pm 
Nice work, loving all of the Detroit collections!