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Vote for the most well-suited Boarding School

Catarra Nightshade - Smuggsworth Prep
5 (20%)
ratchie - Fort Starch Military Academy
7 (28%)
Ashel Veh - LaFromage Art School
13 (52%)

Total Members Voted: 19

Voting closed: April 01, 2012, 12:20:24 PM

Author Topic: Building Contest 2012-Long, March: A Boarding School, Comments  (Read 12293 times)

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Re: Building Contest 2012-Long, March: A Boarding School, Comments
« Reply #15 on: April 03, 2012, 12:54:37 PM »
@Catarra: I think you did a great job on this one except for their being a lack of landscaping in my opinion.

@Ratchie: Same with Catarra, I think it needed more greenery. Pine trees? But I loved how it was in the cliffs. Very unique.

@Ashel: No critique here, I think you did an absolutely wonderful job on everything! Congrats! :)
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Re: Building Contest 2012-Long, March: A Boarding School
« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2012, 01:26:14 PM »
Congratulations Ashel Veh! What a way to join the forum by winning the Building Contest, that and with such an amazing boarding school!

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@Ashel: No critique here, I think you did an absolutely wonderful job on everything! Congrats! :)

Thank you!  I'm personally not particularly happy with the bandstand, but after rebuilding it three or four times I finally decided that it would have to do - that and I was running out of time.


@Catarra:  I think that the front entryway leading to the door is absolutely stunning and awe inspiring!  I also found your overall palette selection to be very soothing.  And that library looks like a place that I would absolutely love to curl up in (right next to that fireplace) and read for a few hours!  (Alright, alright - days!)  If you don't mind, I'm taking it with me.  You may not get it back.  Sorry!!

@ratchie:  I found the overall exterior of you building very majestic and a teensy bit intimidating, which strikes me as perfect for a military academy.  I thought the inclusion of a nursery for the use of visiting parents was a clever idea.  I can see many a visiting parent really appreciating not having to wrangle a toddler while touring the school!  I also liked the gym you set up.  Despite its location in a military school it came out light, airy, and inviting.  It looks like a good place to exercise "by yourself" without actually having to be alone!



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Re: Building Contest 2012-Long, March: A Boarding School, Comments
« Reply #17 on: April 03, 2012, 01:35:51 PM »
Thanks everyone for the votes and comments, and for awsome work, Ratchie and Ashel!

@Zapkid: I am not much of a landscaper, so I went for simplicity. But I do agree, I could have done more.

@Ratchie: I loved the terrain! I could never have pulled that off. I am a very flat terrain kind of person. I really enjoyed your build! I wouldn't change a thing. :)

@Ashel: You definitely deserved to win. You put A LOT of work in to your build, and it paid off. I agree that your pool area is divine, but I also liked your bandstand. I think my favorite part is the garden walkways. They look tranquil and lovely. And if the money trees would never go unharvested.  ;) 

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Re: Building Contest 2012-Long, March: A Boarding School, Comments
« Reply #18 on: April 03, 2012, 03:07:20 PM »
To each and every one of you, what a great job you all did!  There was always something wonderful in each one so it was hard for me to choose. 

Ashel, bravo!  You truly deserved the win.  Lovely building, lovely grounds and that pool was perfection.
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Re: Building Contest 2012-Long, March: A Boarding School, Comments
« Reply #19 on: April 03, 2012, 03:10:32 PM »
Ashel, how long did it take you to make that? It is incredibly beautiful and very detailed. When I first saw it I figured it must've taken days.

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Re: Building Contest 2012-Long, March: A Boarding School, Comments
« Reply #20 on: April 05, 2012, 04:41:56 AM »
@Ashel: You definitely deserved to win. You put A LOT of work in to your build, and it paid off. I agree that your pool area is divine, but I also liked your bandstand. I think my favorite part is the garden walkways. They look tranquil and lovely. And if the money trees would never go unharvested.  ;)

Thank you so much!  As for the garden walkway that is what I was going for.  I put them in because I thought that the students and staff would desire a quiet place to gather, talk, relax, etc.  As for the money trees and other growing plants I included them because there is actually a photo collection for plants and many of the harvestable plants are included in it.  I thought a boarding school would have as much as possible towards advancing there students skills.  If you download the build and look around inside and outside there should be quite a number of items that will allow the students to work towards certain photo collections.  I don't think that I actually allowed for completion of any of them, but then your education is never really complete.

To each and every one of you, what a great job you all did!  There was always something wonderful in each one so it was hard for me to choose. 

Ashel, bravo!  You truly deserved the win.  Lovely building, lovely grounds and that pool was perfection.

Thank you, Joria!  I thought it was lovely too, but then I'm a bit biased! :D

Ashel, how long did it take you to make that? It is incredibly beautiful and very detailed. When I first saw it I figured it must've taken days.

Days, no.  Weeks, yes.  I worked on it almost everyday for at least three weeks.  I started shortly after the start time and wrapped it up on the 27th!  I was constantly afraid that I wouldn't be able to get it finished on time!

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Re: Building Contest 2012-Long, March: A Boarding School, Comments
« Reply #21 on: April 05, 2012, 06:17:50 AM »
First of all thank you for everyone that voted for me it really does mean a lot.

Catarra:I loved the elegance of your build I could imagine very rich Sims/celebs sending their children to your stunning prep school. I loved the way the rooms flowed into one another to create a relaxing atmosphere in which to learn.

Ashel Vel: Your build is stunning. The hours of work you put into it is shown in every single detail. I love everything about it. Although my personal favorite part is the cafeteria,mostly because it looks exactly like the student cafeteria at my old collage and it brought back memories of going there back in 1993.

Ratchie:I agree with what others have said about the lack of plants and landscaping. I just couldn't figure out where to put it. I wanted the outside to be stern and fortress like so felt that a tree or three might look out of place. Then I had an idea to create a rooftop or basement garden area but couldn't work out how to do it. I only figured out how to add my own roof a few months ago.

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