#Bayhurst, USA
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make a custom high school with parking spots and parks for students
eastern bend of the river between the river and the sea kinda reminds me of wincoma on long island
i used to have a city like that idk if it still loads
i will
im in the process of doing so but no idea how to lay it out
Bayhurst High School and Elementry School
I would've used the NE pack for that.
what kind of school is that it looks more like a smaller university than a high school
that stadium looks way too large and the parking lot is too big
Thats America
If I say so for myself this looks American
man if he wants the build to be realistic then its obviously oversized
but in the end its up to him
Let me guess, your not American
lmao what
are you American
what do you think
i tried to end the debate by saying its up to him and you decide to try to insult me
Only realistic in the most suburban area possible do you realize how large that build is
its only the richest most high end private schools that have those stadiums that even approach the size that he plopped
from what i've seen most cities in the us and suburban areas use a football (american) field which has some baseball and soccer stuff put into it with a field track around the field and thats it
maybe some seating for like 400-600 people on the side but the seating is just a bunch of benches stacked without leg room
and parking in urban areas is just limited for staff and street parking for the students
what the fuck does it say in the title thing lmao
high school stadium
idk how to design an american school so. i might change it but we’ll see
Yeah in Texas theres some like this
High School football is huge in Texas.
everythings bigger in texas
yeah most definitely not the norm for the us
well i base most of my infrastructure off the city
i mean new york and stuff on long island
Yeah, my high school stadium can hold about ~1000 people. Not many in comparison.
i also looked it out allen texas is just churning out nfl players so its definitely the exception
well what time period was the neighborhood established
because schools in older areas tend to be more compact since classroom sizes were far larger (+45 students)
also schools are usually developed with a neighborhood and the amount and size of the school depends on what was developed with the neighborhood as almost always schools are designed for their school district only
image is a public high school that i found in the bronx which is probably getting an expansion soon like most public schools in nyc so that there can be more classrooms (classes are limited to ~34 students because of the teachers union)
idk
its like fairly new
around 2000s
im scrapping the neighborhood for a dutch area
and im considering getting rid of/moving the school