I’m guessing there is a lot of circular logic in that town.
Looks really cool from the air. Have not been to this place, but there are many other places where people have a strip of land to grow their own stuff. Usually ends up as vegetables, fruits and strong drinks.
Runddorf! Quite commong among German settlers in the East Central Europe.
I even recreated the pattern once in Manor Lords :3
Perhaps a stupid question, but was the village founded by germans?The name sounds a bit german and also how it is built looks like a “typical german angerdorf from the mid-age”. (Oh an angerdorf is a village which was built around a public shared pasture)
The town doesn’t need addresses. Just treat it like a clock.
“Where do you live?”
“At about 4.”
No shops? The middle looks like houses, I feel like a local store or two should be there along with a public space like a park or something, and a bus stop for going to the local town.
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Amazing distribution for a village.
Love it.
Wonderful!
I’m guessing there is a lot of circular logic in that town.
Looks really cool from the air.
Have not been to this place, but there are many other places where people have a strip of land to grow their own stuff.
Usually ends up as vegetables, fruits and strong drinks.
Runddorf! Quite commong among German settlers in the East Central Europe.
I even recreated the pattern once in Manor Lords :3
Perhaps a stupid question, but was the village founded by germans?The name sounds a bit german and also how it is built looks like a “typical german angerdorf from the mid-age”. (Oh an angerdorf is a village which was built around a public shared pasture)
Frostpunk during summer vibes, lol. Looks great.
Reminds me of a [panopticon](https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticum_(architectuur))
The town doesn’t need addresses. Just treat it like a clock.
“Where do you live?”
“At about 4.”
No shops? The middle looks like houses, I feel like a local store or two should be there along with a public space like a park or something, and a bus stop for going to the local town.