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Build up the walls by an additional few meters, then place another border layer of upside down stairs, then build the walls up by 1 more meter before starting the ceiling.
Build up the walls by an additional few meters, then place another border layer of upside down stairs. The ceiling will go above this layer.





Revision as of 00:42, 21 July 2018

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Overview

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Viverian Architecture is a Minecraft building style used by many players on SimPvP and similar anarchy and survival servers. The style has developed through years of players attempting to balance three qualities: durability, affordability, and beauty. Viverian Architecture relies primarily on stone brick and stone slabs, as these materials are thought to provide the ideal mixture of the three qualities.


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Viverian Architecture takes inspiration from historical Vitruvian architecture and its three virtues: firmitas, which becomes durability, utilitas, which becomes affordability, and venustas, which translates to beauty. For these same three reasons, Vivierian Architecture draws heavy inspiration from Greco-Roman and Neoclassical architecture of Earth. Echoing real history, Viverian Architecture is heavily associated with the Imperial Architecture of SimPvP's distant past.

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The stylistic and material choices of Viverian Architects have been criticized by various players, but it has determined that no major changes could be made without sacrificing at least one of the three virtues.

Guide

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Basic

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Basic Viverian Architecture is designed to provide a simple but respectable house to a builder of good taste but limited skills or resources. It is not designed to be better than true architecture, but only to be better than a dirt or cobble cube house.

Foundation

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The fundamental unit of Basic Viverian Architecture is a cobblestone square of an odd width and length (i.e. 5, 7, 9).


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Windows

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Simple Viverian windows are often 1 wide by 3 tall gaps between thin stone pillars, based on a simplified version of classical Greek pillars.

Floor

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A Basic Viverian floor will often be plain stone slabs.

Roof

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The ideal roof material for Basic style is stone slabs, usually in a simple pyramidal shape.


Intermediate

Intermediate Viverian Architecture is meant to provide guidelines for pleasing, yet still fairly simple, house designs. Houses of this type can be produced quickly and cheaply relative to their size and quality, making them convenient to build on survival servers.

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The typical Intermediate Viverian house uses a rectangular foundation laid out roughly according to the golden ratio. A 7 wide by 11 long foundation is common. To be considered better than Basic, the foundation must be supported by stone brick stairs, displayed below.

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These stairs, in turn, must be supported by stone bricks beneath them.


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Once the support is complete, raise the core foundation by 1 meter vertically.


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Windows

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Intermediate windows can be simple square 1 by 3 holes as in Basic, but they are often slightly more complex. The typical Intermediate window is also shaped roughly according to the golden ratio, often 3 by 4 or 2 by 4. Not all windows in a house must be the same width. A 2 wide window may be placed beside a 3 wide window.


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After enclosing the windows, place upside down stairs at the top to create arches.


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Turn all the windows into arches.


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Border

Above the windows, build the wall up by 2 meters.


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After a 1 meter vertical rise, place a layer of upside down stairs. Borders of this type are an integral part of Intermediate style.


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After completing the stairs, build up the wall by an additional meter.


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Then add several more meters of stone brick walls.


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Reliefs

On these blank sections of walls, reliefs can be built. Below is displayed a typical frontal relief. This particular shape is known as a Pip.


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On the sides of buildings, reliefs in the shape of S or Z are more common.


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Once the reliefs are complete, enclose them in an additional support border of stairs.


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Roof

Build up the walls by an additional few meters, then place another border layer of upside down stairs. The ceiling will go above this layer.


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The roof of an Intermediate style house is often a triangular prism, built around a core stone ceiling.


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Atop the stone ceiling, place a layer of wood for the roof, ideally spruce planks.


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Make sure the spruce overhangs the stone walls by at least 1 meter horizontally to the front and back.


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Then, place spruce stairs atop the roof.


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This will create a fairly realistic roof shape.


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Advanced

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History

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Pre-History

Chain City

Cindisfarne

The Empire

Stonetown

Ascaris

The Order

The Principate

Quinsi

The League

Nocoords?

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I'm gonna take a break cause it's hard to write an article this pretentious. I swear to god I have so much actual shit to do and I can't believe I'm wasting my life on this