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Description
St Alban's Church, despite being from Copenhagen, is an Anglican church built from 1885 - 1887 AD. It is also referred to by locals as the English church. St Alban's was designed by Arthur Blomfield, who is an English architect, and the vice-president of RIBA at the time. The building is a traditional English Gothic-Revival style church, located in the park on the northern part of the city centre.
I went a bit off-ref this time and used oak as a main palette, with a glitter of birch accent. The roof was made out of a combination of spruce planks and oak wood as always. The spire, however, was made of acacia wood, which I have struggled to find a wall variant to fit with, but eventually went with cobblestone walls.
PS. People have been asking about texture changes and all that. I have include the texture pack info now and going forward.
Resources
This project will never be available for download.
Texture Pack: WBC Builds + Stay True
Shader: Chocapic13 V9
St Alban's Church, despite being from Copenhagen, is an Anglican church built from 1885 - 1887 AD. It is also referred to by locals as the English church. St Alban's was designed by Arthur Blomfield, who is an English architect, and the vice-president of RIBA at the time. The building is a traditional English Gothic-Revival style church, located in the park on the northern part of the city centre.
I went a bit off-ref this time and used oak as a main palette, with a glitter of birch accent. The roof was made out of a combination of spruce planks and oak wood as always. The spire, however, was made of acacia wood, which I have struggled to find a wall variant to fit with, but eventually went with cobblestone walls.
PS. People have been asking about texture changes and all that. I have include the texture pack info now and going forward.
Resources
This project will never be available for download.
Texture Pack: WBC Builds + Stay True
Shader: Chocapic13 V9
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