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Michigan Trust Company Building
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Michigan Trust Company Building

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The Michigan Trust Company Building
The Michigan Trust Company Building is a ten-storey, steel-frame, U-shaped office building situated in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is located on a corner with two street-facing facades. These facades consist of rock-face, red sandstone on the lower two stories and dark red brick trimmed with red terra cotta on the upper eight stories. The facades are further divided horizontally with trim work above floors seven and nine. Each facade contains 117 window openings, with round-head windows on floors two, seven, and nine, and square-head windows in the remaining floors.

The Michigan Trust Company was established in 1889 by a group of Grand Rapids businessmen including Anton G. Hodenpyl and Lewis H. Withey. In 1890 the company purchased a plot of land on which to construct their headquarters building was to stand. The firm hired Chicago architect Solon S. Beman to design the building.

Taking inspiration in the romanesque buildings of Spain and France, Beman designed the structure in the Romanesque Revival style, using red sandstone, red brick and terra-cotta as its facing materials, giving what was to become the city's tallest office building a distinctive, elegant appearance.

Construction began in 1891 and the building was completed in 1892. The new building was the first structure in Grand Rapids constructed solely to house office space, and was at the time the tallest building in Grand Rapids and the second tallest in Michigan after the Hammond Building in Detroit. In 1913 the Michigan Trust Company constructed two ten-storey additions located at the rear of the building. In the late 1920s, a small eleventh story was added to house the University Club and the Women's City Club.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

This asset was commissioned by nicocn383 who also kindly provided the excellent screenshots.

Contents
The Michigan Trust Company Building

Details
Footprint
6 x 6 Units
Geometry
36K tris, 290 tris LOD
Textures
2048 x 2048, LOD 128 x 128

The asset can be found in the 'Unique Buildings' tab.

RICO
Included with this asset is RICO compatibility which allows the building to function as a large office. If you subscribe to the Ploppable Rico Revisited mod this asset will appear in the RICO 'Offices' tab.

I've tried to make this asset as realistic as possible and therefore the geometry tri count is high and the textures large. All of the texture elements have been created specifically for this asset in order for full control over the final look.

Please try this asset out and if there are any problems let me know in the comments below.



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17 comentarios
sebesams 7 MAY 2023 a las 5:09 
Another great asset, wow!
kareemellis 30 ABR 2023 a las 14:29 
And go krackin go reds?
kareemellis 30 ABR 2023 a las 14:28 
DO Smith Tower in Seattle and Terminal Tower in Cleveland and Carew Tower?
twillenafeanissil 30 ABR 2023 a las 11:55 
Make Smith Tower, please.
BorgonOfTheSnows 30 ABR 2023 a las 11:08 
wow, Michigan assets on the workshop!
noah am 29 ABR 2023 a las 12:20 
Strange seeing stuff from my own city, but very welcome!
girlfromverona 27 ABR 2023 a las 18:58 
Beautiful building! Thanks.
Trixxiz 27 ABR 2023 a las 16:27 
Wow, really cool seeing a Grand Rapids building! Hopefully it won't be the last!
City Painter 27 ABR 2023 a las 7:30 
@kareemellis the *Sears Tower is already on the workshop! https://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=725222700&searchtext=sears+tower
pablopmorales99 27 ABR 2023 a las 2:35 
Wow, amazing job! Please don't stop making these assets, our cities look more beautiful thanks to your buildings.